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What animal is an emu?

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The emu is a very special bird, also known as the emu bird or emu, and its scientific name is Struthio camelus. Emus are the largest living birds and they come from parts of Africa, such as the sub-Saharan Desert and East Africa. Emus are known for their high running abilities and large bodies.


This kind of bird is usually larger, and the male bird is usually larger than the female bird. The height of the adult bird can reach 2.1 to 2.8 meters, and the weight is about 100 to 160 kilograms. They have long necks, round bodies, long and powerful legs, and their feet have two toes and are extremely powerful. Their feathers are usually brown or gray in color.


Emus are flightless, but they use running as a way to move quickly. Emus are herbivores, feeding on plants, seeds, and insects. In the past, emu feathers, leather and eggs were used in human production activities.


Due to habitat loss, over-hunting and other reasons, the number of wild emu has declined sharply. Emus are currently listed as endangered species and are protected by international nature conservation organizations.

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