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  2. Eremophila (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Eremophila is a genus of more than 270 species of plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae all of which are endemic to mainland Australia. 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 ...

  3. Eremophila alternifolia - Wikipedia

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    Eremophila alternifolia, commonly known as the narrow-leaved emu bush [2] or narrow-leaved poverty bush, [3] is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae, and is endemic to areas between the far west of New South Wales, the far south of the Northern Territory and the southern half of Western Australia.

  4. 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.

  5. Eremophila maculata - Wikipedia

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    Eremophila maculata, also known as spotted emu bush [2] or spotted fuchsia-bush, [3] is a plant in the figwort family Scrophulariaceae, and is endemic to Australia. It is the most widespread of its genus in nature and probably the most frequently cultivated Eremophila. It is a spreading, often densely branched shrub with variable leaf shape and ...

  6. 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.

  7. We Should Be Eating 30 Plants a Week, According to a ... - AOL

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    Ways to Eat More Plants. First, it’s important to note that “plants” means fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and other plant-based ingredients, so don’t limit yourself to the leafy greens ...

  8. Santalum acuminatum - Wikipedia

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    Emus eat the fruit, and it forms an important part of their diet; the nut remains undigested in their droppings. This is the usual method of S. acuminatum seed dispersal, when it is within the emu's range.

  9. Eremophila longifolia - Wikipedia

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    Eremophila longifolia, known by a range of common names including berrigan, is a flowering plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to Australia.It is a shrub or small tree with weeping branches, long, narrow leaves and brick-red or pink flowers and is found in all Australian mainland states and the Northern Territory.