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  1. Emu - Wikipedia

    The emu (/ ˈiːmjuː /; Dromaius novaehollandiae) is a species of flightless bird endemic to Australia, where it is the tallest native bird. It is the only extant member of the genus Dromaius and the third …

  2. Emu | Description, Habitat, Diet, Height, Speed, & Facts | Britannica

    4 days ago · Ecological studies estimate that there are more than 630,000 adult emus and note that emu populations are likely stable. The King Island emu (D. minor), a species found only on King Island in …

  3. Emu Bird - Key Facts, Information & Pictures - Animal Corner

    Emus are the only birds with gastrocnemius muscles (the same as human calf muscles) in the back of the lower legs. The Emu is common in mainland Australia but will avoid heavily populated areas, arid …

  4. 26 Crazy Emu Facts You Need to Know - FactRetriever.com

    Sep 4, 2024 · Emus are ratites, flightless birds with a flat and unkeeled breastbone. Ratites are the most primitive modern birds; the group includes ostriches, kiwis, cassowaries, and rheas.

  5. Emu - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Emus have a wide distribution across Australia, inhabiting a variety of habitats including grasslands, woodlands, and shrublands. They are most commonly found in areas that offer access to water and …

  6. 12 Common Types of Emu Bird: Identification with Pictures

    6 days ago · Emus are large, flightless birds native to Australia and are the second-largest birds in the world after ostriches. They are well known for their long legs, soft shaggy feathers, strong running …

  7. Emu - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    It is endemic to Australia where it is the largest native bird and the only extant member of the genus Dromaius. Emus can travel great distances, and when necessary can sprint at 48 km/h (30 mph); …

  8. Emu - The Australian Museum

    Oct 12, 2025 · Emus were once found in Tasmania, but were exterminated soon after Europeans arrived. Two dwarf species of emus that lived on Kangaroo Island and King Island also became extinct.

  9. Emu | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

    Emus are large, flightless birds resembling and related to ostriches. They are native to Australia.

  10. Common Emu Facts | National Geographic

    Emus are members of the ratite family, which also includes ostriches, cassowaries, and rheas. They are among the largest birds in the world, and they're found primarily in Australia, but also in...