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  2. Emu - Wikipedia

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    Wedge-tailed eagles are the only avian predator capable of attacking fully-grown emus, though are perhaps most likely to take small or young specimens. The eagles attack emus by swooping downwards rapidly and at high speed and aiming for the head and neck. In this case, the emu's jumping technique as employed against the dingo is not useful.

  3. Wedge-tailed eagle - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), Australia's tallest and second heaviest bird, wedge-tailed eagles normally attack the small young but are capable of attacking adult emus more than 10 times their own weight.

  4. Animal attacks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Emu attacks are rare but have occurred. When attacked, the emu will move in a zigzag pattern to prevent attacks from the wedge tailed eagle , or use kicking at close range. [ 14 ] In 1932 many emus moved into farm territory in Western Australia, with the army called in to dispatch them in the so-called Emu War .

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

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    The Horry County Police Department wrote about the large missing birds Wednesday, saying, "We are not emu-sed." "The department is aware of the reported emus and we have made contact with the owner.

  6. Escaped emu recaptured after four weeks on the run - AOL

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    An escaped emu has been recaptured after being on the run for a number of weeks in Lincolnshire. The female bird was spotted a number of times in the Spilsby area over the past month, but ...

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  8. Emu War - Wikipedia

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    The Emu War (or Great Emu War) [2] was a nuisance wildlife management military operation undertaken in Australia over the later part of 1932 to address public concern over the number of emus, a large flightless bird indigenous to Australia, said to be destroying crops in the Campion district within the Wheatbelt of Western Australia.

  9. List of zoo escapes - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian eagle-owl: 14 days Gladys (owl) 2018 Audubon Zoo: New Orleans, Louisiana Jaguar: 1 hour, 35 minutes A jaguar named Valerio managed to escape his enclosure, entering other enclosures in the zoo and killed four alpacas, one emu, and one fox. The jaguar was tranquilized and was not harmed. [30] 2017 Smithsonian National Zoo: Washington, D ...