Scientific Name
Dromaius Novaehollandiae
Height
1.75 m
Weight
50 - 55 kg
Lifespan
10 - 20 years
Quantity
N/A
Nickname
N/A
Burung Emu
Information
The emu is a flightless bird species endemic to Australia, where it is the largest native bird. It is the only surviving member of the genus Dromaius and is the second tallest living bird after its African ratite relative, the common ostrich. The native range of the emu covers much of mainland Australia.
Eating Habits
Emus inhabit eucalyptus forests, woodlands, heathlands, desert scrubland, and sand plains.
Habitat
Emus inhabit eucalyptus forests, woodlands, heathlands, desert scrubland, and sand plains.
Interesting Facts !
- The emu has two sets of eye groups, one for blinking and the other to prevent dust from entering.
- The emu has soft and fluffy feathers.
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