• Conservation Status Secure
  • Distribution Most common in areas of savannah woodland and sclerophyll forest in Australia
  • Life Span Over 40 years
  • Gestation Egg laying, 56-day incubation

I'm an Emu

Did you know emus are literally like living dinosaurs? These incredible birds are the second-largest in the whole world (after ostriches), and while they can't fly, their powerful leg muscles make them amazing athletes. They're basically the track stars of the bird world.

These tough birds can survive for weeks without food if they need to, although here they eat a variety of plants and insects.

At Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, you can meet these intrguing birds up close as they freely wander around. Just imagine walking along and bumping into a giant bird that's probably taller than you.

Fun Fact

They can sprint as fast as a car in a school zone - that's 50 kilometers per hour - with steps nearly as long as you are tall!

Close-up of an emu with ruffled feathers standing outdoors, trees and blue sky in the background.

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