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  2. Emu - Wikipedia

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    Emus have been shown to travel long distances to reach abundant feeding areas. In Western Australia, emu movements follow a distinct seasonal pattern – north in summer and south in winter. On the east coast their wanderings seem to be more random and do not appear to follow a set pattern. [43]

  3. Ostrich - Wikipedia

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    Ostriches are of the genus Struthio in the order Struthioniformes, part of the infra-class Palaeognathae, a diverse group of flightless birds also known as ratites that includes the emus, rheas, cassowaries, kiwis and the extinct elephant birds and moas.

  4. Talk:Emu - Wikipedia

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    Emus do not Migrate! Astrial is a very hot and humid contry Emus have now been farmed in parts of Southern India. There's also a myth that Emu oil can cure arthritis and Emu meat is much healthier than Chickens. This has led to many people trying to smuggle Emu chicks as "pet chickens" and set up farms in and around South India.

  5. Prison food - Wikipedia

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    All meals are carefully selected in terms of nutritional value. Depending on the type of prison, meals are delivered to the cell or, as is the case in semi-open and open prisons, inmates eat them in canteens. [13] The officer of the quartermaster's department is responsible for determining what is included in the menu and for diversifying the ...

  6. OstrichLand USA - Wikipedia

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    The ostriches and emus on the ranch were trained to eat out of a bowl, and two female ostriches were hand-raised in the store. On busy days, feeding may be restricted due to the fear of the birds overeating. [3] According to the owner, Trudy Brown, there are approximately 80 ostriches and 20 emus. [2]

  7. Boy with autism says emus taught him about love - AOL

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  8. Casuariiformes - Wikipedia

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    Some Australian fossils initially believed to be from emus were recognized to represent a distinct genus, Emuarius, [a] which had a cassowary-like skull and femur and an emu-like lower leg and foot. In addition, the first fossils of mihirungs were initially believed to be from giant emus, [b] but these birds were completely unrelated.

  9. Emu Adopts Baby Duckling As His Own and the Love Is ... - AOL

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    In fact, male emus are the ones to incubate their eggs after they are laid. The eggs turn a dark green during the two-month brooding period. When the eggs are hatched, the chicks are able to walk ...