In crosswords it is also referred to as an "ostrich-like bird" or, if the cluemeister is feeling really clever, it might turn up as "outback denizen." A native of Australia, the EMU can weigh well over 100 pounds, and it is farmed (much like turkeys in the United States) for its low fat meat for fillets and steaks,
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Flightless bird - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flightless birds are birds which lack the ability to fly, relying instead on their ability to run or swim, and are thought to have evolved from their flying ancestors. There are about forty species i...
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Ostrich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ostrich , Struthio camelus , is a large flightless bird native to Africa. It is the only living species of its family, Struthionidae and its genus, Struthio . Ostriches share the order S...
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The ostrich is the largest and heaviest living bird. It is a flightless bird that can never take to the skies, so instead it’s built for running. ... Because the head and neck are lightly colored, they blend in with the color of the soil. From a distance, it just looks like the ostrich has buried its head in the sand,
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There is only one species of Ostrich, Struthio camelus. It is a remarkable bird holding several world records. It is the largest bird in the world being both the heaviest and tallest. ... They have bare thighs as a cooling device, though their head and necks look bare also they actually have a thin covering of down-like hairs.
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Barbara Guillebeau vividly recalls her brush with the flightless ostrich-like bird that is native to Australia. "We were coming home from Atlanta about 11:30 at night," she said. "Up ahead, somebody was flashing their lights.
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This site describes the Ornithomimids, a distinctive group of theropod dinosaurs who show a good example of convergent evolution with the ratite birds, such as ostriches. They were not as closely related to birds as the Dromaeosauridae were, but were still members of the ... National Science Education Standards (NSES):
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There are lots of animals beginning with the letter N. Below are some examples: Nilgai (antelope), Nightingale (bird), Numbat (Marsupial), Noddy (tern - type of seabird), Nightjar or Nighthawk (nocturnal birds), Night Lizard, Newt, Natterjack Toad, Nurse Shark, Nudibranch (sea slug), Nyala (antelope),
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This site describes the Ornithomimids, a distinctive group of theropod dinosaurs who show a good example of convergent evolution with the They were not as closely related to birds as the Dromaeosauridae were, ... This description of a site outside SERC has not been vetted by SERC staff and may be incomplete or incorrect.
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The emu, from Australia, is a large flightless bird like an ostrich, but smaller than the ostrich.
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