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Emus

Large, flightless birds of Australia: their appearance, habitat, facts, and myths.

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Who was emus in the Odyssey?

In Homer's "The Odyssey," Eumaeus is the loyal swineherd of Odysseus. He provides hospitality to Odysseus upon his return to Ithaca, not recognizing him at first. Eumaeus represents fidelity and loyalty, standing as a contrast to the disloyal suitors in Odysseus's home. His character embodies the virtues of hospitality and devotion, which are central themes in the epic.

Which emu hatches the eggs male or female?

It takes about 50 days to hatch an Emu egg. The male usually picks out where he wants the hen to lay the eggs. She will lay one egg every three days and when she has 6 to 8 eggs in the nest he will brood. The male sits on the eggs not the female.

What are the parts of emu in space?

"Emu in Space" refers to the popular video game "Emu's Space Adventure," where players control an emu navigating through various levels in space. The main parts of the game typically include the emu character, different space environments, obstacles, and power-ups that enhance gameplay. Players must overcome challenges and enemies while exploring the vibrant and imaginative space settings. The game often emphasizes fun mechanics and engaging visuals to create an enjoyable experience.

Do emus live in mountains?

Emus do not live in mountains. They live on open plains or flat bushland. They are not designed for rugged terrain, but they can live in the open highland areas of Australia.

What does emo eat?

Emos eat whatever they want when they want! <3

How does an emu protect itself?

Being large and fast, emus do not need to defend themselves very often. Apart from man, there are no natural predators of adult emus in Australia.

Emus can deliver a powerful kick, and they have long, sharp claws on their toes.

Furthermore, emus possess a unique defence capability, which would aid them if they were in the position of having to outrun a superior predator. When running at top speed, the physiological structure of their feet enables them to make sudden 180-degree turns which not even a small cat can do: by the time a bigger creature slowed enough to make the turn, the emu would be 50-60 metres ahead in the opposite direction.

What is a group of emus called?

A group of emus is called a mob