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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. Emus hirtus - Wikipedia

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    Emus hirtus is a species of rove beetle native to Southern and Central Europe. It is attracted to cow and horse manure, as well as carrion, as it prefers to hunt insects that feed on the material. It is attracted to cow and horse manure, as well as carrion, as it prefers to hunt insects that feed on the material.

  4. Category:Emus - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Emus" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Emus (beetle) - Wikipedia

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    Emus is a genus of rove beetles with long, matted yellow, black, and grey hairs on the pronotum and parts of the abdomen. [3] There are four known species within this genus: [citation needed] Emus aeneicollis; Emus figulus; Emus hirtus; Emus soropegus

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  7. Emu's TV programmes - Wikipedia

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    Emu at Easter – 29 March 1986 (repeat of 1984 special) Emu at Christmas – 26 December 1986 (repeat of 1984 special) Emu's Wide World. Series 1: 9 editions from 3 April 1987 – 5 June 1987; Series 2: 8 editions from 3 November 1987 – 5 January 1988; Emu's World. Series 6: 13 editions from 12 May 1988 – 4 August 1988

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

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    Emu,” or “emu, emu,” stands about five-feet-five-inches tall if it’s looking you in the face, according to Cassidy. The animal, who Cassidy believes is female, is grayish brown with a ...

  9. Emus - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Emus may refer to: Emus, large flightless birds; Emus, a genus of staphylinid beetle