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Fascinating Facts About Emus: Nature's Large Flightless Birds

Emus are fascinating large flightless birds known for their distinctive appearance and behaviors. They have a flat beak and striking black, white, and brown feathers, with a small head and tiny wings. Emus thrive in diverse habitats like grassy plains and open forests where they prey on insects and lizards. They lay their eggs in nests dug into the ground, showcasing unique nesting behaviors. Though large, emus are unable to fly. These social creatures often share their space with others, making them a remarkable sight in the wild.

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Fascinating Facts About Emus: Nature's Large Flightless Birds

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  1. Emu Madison C.Mrs.Cottrell-Grade 3

  2. Appearance • Has a flat beak • Black, white,and brown feathers • Has a small head • It is a huge bird • Has small wings

  3. Habitat • Live almost everywhere • Likes grassy plains • Open forests

  4. Food and Hunting • Small insect and lizards • Preys on insects and lizards • Dingoes are the emu’s enemies

  5. Nesting Behaviors and Raising Young • The babies are born in an egg • Digs a hole in the ground

  6. Interesting Facts • A man and a emu are the same size • The emu likes company • My bird can not fly

  7. Bibliography • Grolier online kids • Emu by Julie Murray

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