Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Week 14

EMU is an interesting bird with lots of things to learn about.  In a paragraph below explain how this animal lives. Such as what do they eat? How fast do they run? When do they lay eggs? How tall do they get?

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  1. emu's eat leaves grasses and fruits,they can run up to 31 mph and can get to grow up to 8 and a half feet, an emu can begin to lay eggs as early as 16-18 months and can lay up 20 to 50 eggs per season, the bird originates from Australia -cesar medina

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  2. Emus eat a simple diet of fruits, seeds, roots and insects. They also drink a large amount of water everyday, drinking 9-18 liters a day.Emus can run as fast as 31mph. They lay eggs during the coldest past of the year, so like December , January and February. They can also reach 6.5 feet in height and weight up to 100 pounds.

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  3. they eat fruits bugs rocks seeds and growing shoots from plants. they also drink up to 9 to 18 liters of water. they run up to 50 km/h. they lay eggs in the cold such as December, January, and February. they get to 6.5 feet tall.

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  4. Emus eat fruits, seeds, plants and insets. they run 50 km/ hour. They drink 19-18 liters of water each day. they lay eggs in December and hatch in January or February._ Desaray Hacker

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  5. emu birds eat seeds,plants ,insects and fruit they can run 31 mph ,they can grow to 8 ft tall, they can drink to 9-18 liter of water a day.emu birds like to lay there eggs in the cold like in december ,january and february.-zoraya chavez

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  6. emus can run up to 50km per hour and eat fruits vegetables seeds and bucks etc. they drink up to 20 liters of water a day. they lay eggs in the winter between december and february -lauren paisley

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    1. Emus are soft feathered brown, long necked and legs that can reach up to 1.9 meters (6.2) in height. They travel long distances and when necessary can sprint at 50 km/h. They eat many plants and insects. But they can go a long time without eating.
      -C.E

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    2. Emus are soft feathered, brown, flightless birds with long necks and legs, and can reach up to 1.9 meters (6.2 ft) in height. Emus can travel a lot of distances, and when necessary can sprint at 31 mph, they eat a variety of plants and insects, but have been known to go for weeks without eating.
      -C.E

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  7. emu eat a all of fruit and also run 50km per hour and they drink up to 20 liters of water a day.

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  8. all emus eat fruits vegetables and all also seed to they need to drink a all of water so they want get dehydration.

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  9. Ostriches live in small herds that typically contain less than a dozen birds. Alpha males maintain these herds, and mate with the group's dominant hen. All of the group's hens place their eggs in the dominant hen's nest—though her own are given the prominent center place. they eat fruit and veggie other then that water is fine for there drink. jacob votaw

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  10. emu's eat a lot of fruit,bugs and lay eggs when its cold in the winter . emu's can grow up to 8ft tall can drink up to 18 liters of water.can run up to 50 km/hour if emu's don't drink water they will get very dehydrated. Nehemiah York-

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  11. An Emu's diet consist of variety of fruits, seeds, some plants and insects. They need 9-18 liters a day or else it wouldn't function properly. Emus can run up up to 31 mph. By the age 16-18 months, emus could already lay eggs but normally they begin laying eggs at 2 years to 3 years of age. They can lay from 20-50 eggs a season for 20 years. Emus normally weigh from 79-88 pounds and are usually 5.7-8 feet tall. -Aina Amir

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  12. Emus live in various habitats across Australia both inland and near the coast. They eat different types of veggies and different types of fruits. jacob votaw

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  13. emus need fruits and vegatables and water to stay hydrated, they run 31 mph and start laying eggs as early as 16-18 months of age, but laying normally begins at two to three years. A simple set of formulas is applied to the weight of each egg. To monitor a 15% weight loss progress use the following example:
    ·original egg weight of 641g
    ·2nd day egg weight of 637g
    ·total length of incubation is 50 days
    Start Wght Predicted Final Wght Predicted Daily Wght Loss Actual Wght Loss

    641g 641–(641 x .15)=545g (641 x .15)/50 days=1.9g (641-637)/2 days=2.0g

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  14. Emus can lay from 20-50 eggs a season for 20 years. They eat fruits, vegetables, and insect seeds. They drink around 9-18 liters of water everyday. They can grow up to 5 feet 8 feet. They can run up to 50km. - SAFWAN AMIR

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  15. emu's eat leaves grasses and fruits,they can run up to 31 mph and can get to grow up to 8 and a half feet, an emu can begin to lay eggs as early as 16-18 months and can lay up 20 to 50 eggs per season, the bird originates from Australia -cesar medina

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    1. They eat veggies and different kinds of fruits.They run also really fast.

      Sara

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  16. Emus are the second largest bird in the world.They tend to eat flowers , fruits , berries , seeds , and some insects.They will lay their eggs between November and March. Emus can sprint up to 31 mph and make a loud grunting noise that can be heard up to 2 kilometers away.They get as tall as 6.5 feet and weigh up to 99 pounds. - Daisy c.

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  17. Emus are big land based birds that can grow up to 6.5 feet tall. In the world the emu is the second biggest bird and run up to 40 mph making them one of the fastest animal on earth. Giovanni Salcedo

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