Emu Fact Sheet

Class:
Aves
Order:
Struthionformes
Family:
Dromaiidae
Genus:
Dromaius
Species:
novaehollandiae
Lifespan:
10 – 20 years in wild
Up to 35 years under human care
Gestation:
Incubates eggs for about 8 weeks
Approximately 9.8 in. tall at birth
Number of Young:
Lays 5 – 15 eggs per clutch
Up to 3 clutches per season
Size:
4.9 – 6.2 ft
Weight:
66 – 121 lb
Range:
Common throughout most of mainland Australia
Habitat:
Grassy plains and dry open forests
Diet:
Fruits, flowers, insects, seeds and green vegetation
Description:
Brown in color. After molting, new feathers may appear nearly black, fading to pale brown with age. Bases of feathers are white. Skin on head and neck often free of feathers has a bluish tinge. Intensity of this color varies according to season of year, changes in surroundings, and behavior of nearby birds. 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Is the second largest living bird in the world (next to the ostrich).

  • The emu is flightless with wings only 1/10th the length of its body.

 

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