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Location and Habitat Emus can be found in many parts of mainland Australia. They will inhabit different biomes throughout Australia, including forests, grassy plains, and desert areas. Diet Emus are omnivorous, meaning they will eat both meat and plants. They will eat a variety of fruits, insects, flowers and seeds. Size and Description Emus are the among the largest living birds on Earth, second only to ostriches. Emus can grow to
be over 6 feet in height, and can weigh over 100 pounds.
Adaptations Perhaps the best adaptation of emus is their ability to live and survive in a variety of habitats.
Emus' food sources are expanded as they are able to move from one habitat to another.
Female emus lay an average of 8 - 12 dark-green eggs in a nest built on the ground made of twigs, dirt, vegetation and other materials. After the eggs are laid, females will leave the nest. Males will stay with the nest to incubate the eggs for approximately 2 months until the eggs hatch. Other Facts There are few natural predators of adult emus living in Australia. Predators are more likely to eat emu eggs or emu chicks. Emus have a long history with the tradition, people and culture of Australia. They are featured in numerous mythological stories of the Aboriginal people. Emus are very inquisitive and curious creatures. In certain circumstances emus may approach people to investigate them. It is important to remember that as wild animals emus may be dangerous and should not be approached in the wild. |
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| Kingdom: Phylum: Class: Order: Family: Genus: Species: | Animalia Chordata Aves Struthioniformes Dromaiidae Dromaius novaehollandiae | |||||