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  2. Emu - Wikipedia

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    The emu (/ ˈ iː m juː /; Dromaius novaehollandiae) is a species of flightless bird endemic to Australia, where it is the tallest native bird. It is the only extant member of the genus Dromaius and the third-tallest living bird after its African ratite relatives, the common ostrich and Somali ostrich.

  3. 'Not emu-sed': Feral and untrained emus Thelma and ... - AOL

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    The runaway emus, named Thelma and Louise, escaped from their home in Loris, a city about 100 miles northeast of Charleston about three months ago, owner Sam Morace told CBS News on Friday. Thelma ...

  4. Casuariiformes - Wikipedia

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    An especially interesting question regarding this order is whether emus or cassowaries are the more primitive form, if either. Emus are generally assumed to retain more ancestral features , in part because of their more modest coloration, but this does not necessarily have to be the case.

  5. List of animals by number of neurons - Wikipedia

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    Emu: 439,000,000 Isotropic fractionator Pallium (DVR) Dromaius novaehollandiae [47] West Highland White Terrier: 440,160,000 Isotropic fractionator Pallium (cortex) Canis lupus familiaris [54] Three-striped night monkey: 442,000,000 ± 111,310,000 [43] Isotropic fractionator Pallium (cortex) Aotus trivirgatus [1] Saker falcon: 442,946,000 ...

  6. ‘Feral’ Emus Named Thelma and Louise Are on the Loose in ...

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    The emus' owner, Sam Morace, addressed the recent emu sightings in a Nov. 12 Facebook post on a local group page, confirming there are two emus and noting that they "got loose 3 months ago."

  7. First monkeys, now "feral" emus on the loose in South Carolina

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    But if the emus were that easy to catch they would be home already." The large, flightless creatures are the second-largest living bird, with an average height of more than 5 1/2 feet.

  8. Tasmanian emu - Wikipedia

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    The Tasmanian emu had not progressed to the point where it could be considered a distinct species and even its status as a distinct subspecies is not universally accepted, as it agreed with the mainland birds in measurements and the external characters used to distinguish it – a whitish instead of a black foreneck and throat and an unfeathered neck – apparently are also present, albeit ...

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

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    Two emus were, in fact, gone from the premises but one was later found in a wooded area near their home, according to Cassidy, who said she hoped the other would be found somewhere similar — and ...