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  2. Emu - Wikipedia

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    Once common on the east coast of Australia, emus are now uncommon there; by contrast, the development of agriculture and the provision of water for stock in the interior of the continent have increased the range of the emu in arid regions. Emus live in various habitats across Australia both inland and near the coast.

  3. Have you seen a 5-foot-5 emu running around? A Puyallup ... - AOL

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    “You can’t just call them in.” Cassidy said she has notified local animal control, put the word out on social media and posted roughly 100 flyers in an effort to track down the missing emu.

  4. '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 ...

  5. Talk:Emu - Wikipedia

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    Emus are soft-feathered, brown, flightless birds with long necks and legs, and can reach up to 1.9 metres (6.2 ft) in height. Emus can travel great distances, and when necessary can sprint at 48 kilometres per hour (30 mph); they forage for a variety of plants and insects, but have been known to go for weeks without eating.

  6. ‘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."

  7. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Domestication is a gradual process, so there is no precise moment in the history of a given species when it can be considered to have become fully domesticated. Zooarchaeology has identified three classes of animal domesticates: Pets (dogs, cats, ferrets, hamsters, etc.) Livestock (cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, etc.)

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

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    Guests can catch up with new and old sanctuary residents, with 90-minute guided tours. Get up close and personal with nearly 100 animals, including cows, horses, alpacas, pigs, and many more.

  9. List of herbivorous animals - Wikipedia

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    Herbivory is of extreme ecological importance and prevalence among insects.Perhaps one third (or 500,000) of all described species are herbivores. [4] Herbivorous insects are by far the most important animal pollinators, and constitute significant prey items for predatory animals, as well as acting as major parasites and predators of plants; parasitic species often induce the formation of galls.