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  2. 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

  3. Dromaius - Wikipedia

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    The following species and subspecies are recognized: Dromaius novaehollandiae, emu, remains common in most of the more lightly settled parts of mainland Australia.Overall population varies from decade to decade according to rainfall; as low as 200,000 and as high as 1,000,000, but a typical figure is about half a million individuals.

  4. 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.

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  6. Kangaroo Island emu - Wikipedia

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    The Kangaroo Island emu or dwarf emu [2] (Dromaius novaehollandiae baudinianus) is an extinct subspecies of emu. It was restricted to Kangaroo Island, South Australia, which was known as Ile Decrés by the members of the Baudin expedition. It differed from the mainland emu mainly in its smaller size. The species became extinct by about 1827.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. 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.