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  2. Emmanuel (emu) - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Todd Lopez (born 2014 or 2015) is an emu and TikTok personality. He lives on the hobby farm Knuckle Bump Farms in South Florida with his caretaker, Taylor Blake. ...

  3. Baby for Sale - Wikipedia

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    Baby for Sale is a 2004 television film that was premiered on the Lifetime Network on 12 July 2004. It stars Dana Delany and was directed by Peter Svatek. The filming took place in Montreal , Quebec , Canada.

  4. 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.

  5. Emu Adopts Baby Duckling As His Own and the Love Is ... - AOL

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    We just needed to see the small snippet of the emu snuggling his new duckling son to know that this was L-O-V-E. In the footage shared by the farm, it shows both animals resting with their owner ...

  6. Amazon's massive once-a-year baby sale is here: Save ... - AOL

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    This device keeps the baby safe and cozy while giving parents (and babysitting grandparents) a break from holding the baby. It's 25% off during Amazon's baby sale. $149 at Amazon

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  8. 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.

  9. For sale: baby shoes, never worn - Wikipedia

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    The May 16, 1910, edition of The Spokane Press had an article titled "Tragedy of Baby's Death is Revealed in Sale of Clothes." [2] [1] In 1917, William R. Kane published a piece in a periodical called The Editor where he outlined the basic idea of a grief-stricken woman who had lost her baby and even suggested the title of Little Shoes, Never ...