THE
EMU
- AUSTRALIA’S
LARGEST NATIVE BIRD -
G'day folks,
Welcome to some amazing facts about a big bird that roams the Australian bush and outback.
The emu is the largest bird
native to Australia
and the second largest bird
in the world, behind the ostrich.
The emu is most commonly found in wooded areas but emus are common all over
Australia.
Studies show that emus seem
to avoid dense forests and largely populated areas, as this means that the emu
can be more aware of it's surroundings. Although the emu does prefer to be in
woodland or shrub land where there is plenty to eat as well as cover, they like
to know exactly what is around them.
In Australia
there are enormous emu farms where the emu is bred for meat, oil and leather.
Emu oil is said to hold medicinal healing properties when rubbed onto painful
joints and is commonly used across the world mainly for sports injuries but
also arthritis.
Emus can grow to nearly 2
meters tall and have have extremely soft feathers. Emus are flightless birds
mainly due to their enormous size,
which means that they are just too heavy to fly.
Emus are nomadic animals
which means that they rarely stay in the same place for long. This travelling lifestyle
means that the emu can make the most of the food that is available and emus are
known to travel long distances in order
to find more food.
Emus have long necks and long legs in comparison to their body size. The long, flexible legs of the emu mean that the emu is able to run a high speeds, with emus generally running at around 25 mph. Emus however are able to reach a top speed 30 mph in short bursts should the emu need to get away quickly from a dangerous situation.
Emus tend to live for between 10 and 20 years in the wild, although it is not uncommon for an emu to be more than 30 years old, particularly when in captivity. Emus are known to be very versatile animals and can easily adapt to many different environments.
Clancy's comment: Yep, they sure are big, and fast. The males are similar to the male Emperor Penguin who also looks after the eggs, doesn't eat and loses a considerable amount of weight.
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