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Well, darling, emus are big birds with strong, weight-bearing bones to support their hefty bodies, while seagulls are more lightweight and have hollow bones to help them stay afloat. So, in a nutshell, emus have sturdier bones for strutting around the outback, while seagulls have lighter bones for soaring gracefully over the ocean. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar!

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