The flesh of the young emeu is by some considered a delicacy.
The emeu is a bird of the plain, the cassowary of the forest.
The plumage resembles that of the emeu in its texture, and the skins are highly esteemed by the New Zealanders, who use them for making cloaks.
The female Emeu lays her eggs in different places, but they are afterwards collected by the male, by rolling them to one place, when he sits on them.
Next to the ostrich the largest of existing birds, the common emeu is an inhabitant of the more open country, feeding on fruits, roots and herbage, and generally keeping in small companies.
Due convenience being afforded to it, the emeu thrives well, and readily propagates its kind in Europe.
Then the quantity of electricity on any element of surface dS is A times the mass of the corresponding element of the shell; and if Q is the whole quantity of electricity on the ellipsoid, Q = A times the whole mass of the shell.
Several costly early examples of printed books issued by this press survive, the earliest being the Vocabularium Latino-Teutonicum, first printed in 1467.
In the Moas, Emeu and Cassowary the two vexilla in the adult bird are nearly equal in size; though in the nestling Emeu one is much longer than the other.
The Ratitae are represented by two species of emeu (Dromaeus), besides the cassowary of Cape York peninsula, and the extinct Dromornis and Genyornis with its enormous skull.
In the emeu the wing is less atrophied than in the cassowary, but is not yet completely degenerate.
A pollex is wanting, as in the cassowary, emeu and apteryx, while it is impossible to say whether remiges are represented or not.
The wing of the cassowary, emeu and apteryx has undergone complete degeneration; so much so that only a vestige of the hand remains.
I call this emeu Grimaldi; firstly, because Grimaldi is rather a fine name, and secondly, because when once you have had a view of his head from the back you can't call him anything else.
But the emeu is a fine upstanding fellow, with his haughty sailing head and his great feather boa.
The biggest and handsomest emeuhere is my particular friend.
The lordly emeu gets his dinner down as quickly as the length of his neck will permit.
Perhaps the wind is the chief agent in scattering them, but wild birds, especially the emeu and the turkey, are a good second.
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