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The Emus Live In Open Grasslands
The emus live in open grasslands with bushes near water. They eat fruit, seeds, insects, and flowers. Their favourite food is fruit. The distinctive features they have are their enormous body size and their large eyes. Their conservation status is the least concern. Their skin type is feathers.

A female emu can lay up to 20 eggs. Their life span lasts 12-20 years. Emus can also be aggressive. They are three different colors. Those colors are grey, brown, and black. They can go up to 25 mph.

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