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The emu is a flightless bird known for its distinctive blue, black, and brown feathers, long neck, and round body. Typically found in grassy plains, open forests, and mountains, this bird has a small head with a pointed beak. Emus primarily feed on plants, fruit, and insects, making them versatile foragers. However, they face threats from predators like dingoes, alligators, and humans. Emus hatch their young from eggs, continuing their unique reproductive cycle. For more information, visit the provided resources.
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Appearance • Blue, black, brown feathers • Long neck • Short round body • Small head with a pointed beak
Habitat • Grassy plains • Open forests • mountains
Food • Plants • Fruit • Insects
Predators • Dingoes • Alligators • Humans
Raising Young • Its babies hatch from eggs
Resources • Emu by Julie Murray, 2012. • http://a-z-animals.com/animals/