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Several pictures with descriptions of the birds. ... http://www.abc.net.au/schoolstv/animals/EMUS.htm
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- The Emu
Information about where they live, what they eat, and what they look like. The emu is Australias largest bird. It is part of a group of birds called ratites, which are big birds that do not fly. The other ratites are the ostrich from Africa and the r ... http://www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/emu.htm
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- Emu Animals
It lives in Australia in open forests and grasslands. It eats lizards, small rodents, seeds, insects, and caterpillars. It is light brown, fuzzy, and black striped. It could live in a zoo. Learn what this bird looks like. ... http://www.schools.ash.org.au/rochedale/ausa/emu.htm
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- The Australia Birds
A description of the bird, with emphasis on its feathers, its diet and unique features. Largest bird inhabiting Australia 5.7 ft., 110120 lb.. Flightless; wings are only 110th the length of its body. Brown in color; after molting, new feathers may ap ... http://www.oaklandzoo.org/animals/birds/emu+/
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- The Emu Birds
Emubirds Dromaius novaehollandiae are members of the ratite family along with ostrich, rhea, cassowary and kiwi. These creatures have flat breastbones and lack wing muscles. They cannot fly, but have strong legs and run very fast. Emu are prehistoric ... http://www.emu-birds.com/
| | - The Birds Emu
The emu is the second largest living bird the largest is the ostrich of Africa. The emu is flightless, and like other ratite birds large flightless birds including the ostrich, cassowary, rhea and kiwi it does not have a keel, used in flighted birds ... http://www.philadelphiazoo.org/zoo/Meet-Our-Animals/Birds/Penguins/Emu.htm
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