in a nest on the ground
yes you can if the lice lay eggs on an article of clothing and you put it on
This is a myth. Rhino's can walk backwards. The only animals that can't, are Emus and Kangaroos.
The drumming sound made by emus is courtship behaviour. This particular sound is made only by the female emu, and indicates she is broody and looking for a mate. Broody females can be quite aggressive, so the drumming sound may also be construed as a warning.
Emus live in a variety of habitats in Australia, including woodlands, savannas, open forests, and scrublands. They prefer areas with access to water sources, as they typically require large amounts of water for drinking. Emus are adaptive birds that can thrive in diverse ecosystems, from arid regions to coastal areas.
Emus are typically curious birds, pecking at anything that looks interesting to them; people have interpreted this curiosity as aggression, because an emu will also chase anything that looks interesting - including people, if there is something about them that piques the emu's interest, or if they know the person is carrying food. They are docile birds, and not at all inclined to aggression, but they will do whatever they want to get their own way.
Emus lay eggs every summer or winter
no emus are only born by their mama emu in the mama emus eggs and that a( fact!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emus generally lay between five and fifteen eggs per clutch, so ten eggs is a possibility.
About the same volume as 10 to 12 chicken eggs.
they lay eggs day or night it dosen't matter.
they eat it or they try to sell it to get money
The greatest threat to emus is Man. Man degrades the environment and causes habitat loss, and introduces non-native animals such as cats, wild dogs and foxes, which attack juvenile emus. Emus can outrun dogs and dingoes, but the young emus are quite defenceless. Young emus are also subject to predation by goannas and eagles, while lizards eat emu eggs.
No. Emus' eggs are dark green in colour. They have different shades of green underneath the outer surface, but they are not blue.
Emus are birds. they are thus classified because they have feathers and lay eggs. Like other birds, they are warm blooded vertebrates which breathe using lungs.
The word "emus" is a plural noun (more than one emu). The singular may be used as a noun adjunct (e.g. emu eggs). But it is not a pronoun or adjective.
Females can mate several times and lay several batches of eggs in one season.
Emu eggs take around 56 days (8 weeks) to incubate.