The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is the second-largest living bird in the world, after the ostrich. It is native to Australia and is the only extant member of the genus Dromaius. The emu is a flightless bird and relies on its powerful legs for locomotion. It has a long neck and a small head, with brown feathers covering most of its body. Emus can grow up to 6.2 feet (1.9 meters) tall and weigh up to 120 pounds (55 kg). They eat a variety of plant and animal matter, including fruits, seeds, insects, and small vertebrates. Emus are known for their distinctively loud calls, which can be heard up to 1 mile (1.6 km) away. They are also a popular source of meat and oil in Australia.
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