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Emu - Dromaius novaehollandiae Emus feeding a long a national park road , which is a very common sight. <br />
Emus play an important roll as seed dispensers within the environment. See next photo Australia,Dromaius novaehollandiae,Emu,Geotagged,Winter Click/tap to enlarge

Emu - Dromaius novaehollandiae

Emus feeding a long a national park road , which is a very common sight.
Emus play an important roll as seed dispensers within the environment. See next photo

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  1. 40 km speed limit is nothing for an emu Posted 6 years ago
  2. Wow, I can't imagine seeing an Emu in the wild! Posted 6 years ago
    1. Well first you have to come to Australia . Posted 6 years ago
      1. I wish! Posted 6 years ago

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The emu is the largest bird native to Australia and the only extant member of the genus "Dromaius". It is the second-largest extant bird in the world by height, after its ratite relative, the ostrich. There are three subspecies of emus in Australia. The emu is common over most of mainland Australia, although it avoids heavily populated areas, dense forest, and arid areas.

Similar species: Cassowaries And Emu
Species identified by Ernst
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Uploaded Feb 27, 2019. Captured Sep 4, 2018 16:06 in C444, Wilsons Promontory VIC 3960, Australia.
  • X-S1
  • f/5.6
  • 1/676s
  • ISO200
  • 83.7mm