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  2. Emu - Wikipedia

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    Stalking emu, c. 1885, attributed to Tommy McRae Aboriginal emu caller, used to arouse the curiosity of emus Emus were used as a source of food by indigenous Australians and early European settlers. Emus are inquisitive birds and have been known to approach humans if they see unexpected movement of a limb or piece of clothing.

  3. List of animals by number of neurons - Wikipedia

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    Emu: 439,000,000 Isotropic fractionator Pallium (DVR) Dromaius novaehollandiae [47] West Highland White Terrier: 440,160,000 Isotropic fractionator Pallium (cortex) Canis lupus familiaris [54] Three-striped night monkey: 442,000,000 ± 111,310,000 [43] Isotropic fractionator Pallium (cortex) Aotus trivirgatus [1] Saker falcon: 442,946,000 ...

  4. ‘Feral’ Emus Named Thelma and Louise Are on the Loose in ...

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    The emus' owner, Sam Morace, addressed the recent emu sightings in a Nov. 12 Facebook post on a local group page, confirming there are two emus and noting that they "got loose 3 months ago."

  5. 30 Unusual Facts No One Really Asked For, But Are Pretty Cool ...

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    As absurd as it can sound on paper, the truth is that facts are just fun, the more obscure, weird and random, the better. After all, everyone needs a handful of interesting trivia to pull out at ...

  6. King Island emu - Wikipedia

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    Their chicks had to be large enough to feed on seasonably available food, and possibly to develop thermoregulation sufficient for them to deal with cool temperatures, as is the case for mainland emus and kiwis. The large egg-size and smaller clutch of small emus may have been evolutionary steps towards K selection.

  7. 'Not emu-sed': Feral and untrained emus Thelma and ... - AOL

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    The runaway emus, named Thelma and Louise, escaped from their home in Loris, a city about 100 miles northeast of Charleston about three months ago, owner Sam Morace told CBS News on Friday. Thelma ...

  8. First monkeys, now "feral" emus on the loose in South Carolina

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    But if the emus were that easy to catch they would be home already." The large, flightless creatures are the second-largest living bird, with an average height of more than 5 1/2 feet.

  9. Emus - Wikipedia

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    Emus may refer to: Emus, large flightless birds; Emus, a genus of staphylinid beetle This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 06:26 (UTC). Text is available ...