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  2. Emu - Wikipedia

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    Captive emus have been known to eat shards of glass, marbles, car keys, jewellery and nuts and bolts. [50] Emus drink infrequently but ingest large amounts when the opportunity arises. They typically drink once a day, first inspecting the water body and surrounding area in groups before kneeling down at the edge to drink.

  3. Eremophila (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Some species have common names including emu bush, poverty bush or fuchsia bush, [2] reflecting the belief that emus eat the fruit, their arid environment or a superficial resemblance to the flowers of plants in the genus Fuchsia.

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    Dolphins leap out of water near boat off California coast Sharks feed on massive school of fish off Long Island shore This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Watch the best animal videos of ...

  5. Manila Ocean Park - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel of the Manila Ocean Park's Oceanarium. The main attraction of Manila Ocean Park is the Oceanarium which houses 14,000 sea creatures from about 277 species all of which is indigenous in Southeast Asia. The Oceanarium has seven sections and contains 3,000 cubic meters (110,000 cu ft) of sea water. [5]

  6. Things to do: Meet emus, dwarf goats, more at Tiverton ... - AOL

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    Lincoln Park clam cakes, Kmart meatloaf: New Fall River cookbook serves up nostalgia for a good cause Bristol Community College’s Grimshaw-Gudewicz Art Gallery to open ‘Fluidity: Works by ...

  7. uShaka Marine World - Wikipedia

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    uShaka Marine World is a 16-hectare (40-acre) theme park that opened on 30 April 2004 in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It has a total capacity of 4.6 million gallons containing 10,000 animal species.

  8. Heal the Bay Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly known as the Ocean Discovery Center and was operated by UCLA until 2003. [ 1 ] As Heal the Bay's marine education, advocacy, and community science facility, it is open to the general public and attracts more than 100,000 visitors from around the world per year (approximately 15,000 are students).

  9. Oceans of Fun - Wikipedia

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    A new slide complex, 65 feet (20 m) tall will also be built including 6 new slides. The water park will be completely renovated, and construction began in 2012. [1] In 2015, Oceans of Fun added swan boats to Buccaneer Bay and Splash Island. [2] In 2019, the park announced that Diamond Head would be closed at the end of the season.