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Emu Eggs
The emu eggs are usually guarded carefully by the bird and can be observed in most zoo aviaries.
This species is the second largest loving bird. They are flightless, large and shaggy; their secondary feather that branches from the base of the main feather is the same length as the main feather. Feathers that hang limply from the body of the bird give it a furry look.
The emu eggs are usually guarded carefully by the bird and can be observed in most zoo aviaries.
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Emu Eggs -
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These birds live only in mainland Australia and inhabit eucalypt forests, mallee, heathland, desert shrub lands and sand plains. After heavy rains these birds are found in desert areas. These species also can be found near big cities. They suffer from lack of native vegetation that has been cleared to provide agricultural land. The emu eggs are usually guarded carefully by the bird and can be observed in most zoo aviaries.
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