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Emu Chicks

Dromaius novaehollandiae

Description:

Newly hatched chicks are active and can leave the nest within a few days. They stand about 12 centimetres (5 in) tall, weigh .5 kg (18 oz), and have distinctive brown and cream stripes for camouflage, which fade after three months or so. During their early life, the young emus are defended by their father, who adopts a belligerent and standoffish stance towards other emus, even including the mother. Chicks grow very quickly and are full-grown in 5–6 months.

Habitat:

Not caged in the Phillip Island Wildlife Park

Notes:

The male becomes broody after his mate starts laying, and begins to incubate the eggs before the laying period is complete. From this time on, he does not eat, drink, or defecate, and stands only to turn the eggs, which he does about 10 times a day. Over eight weeks of incubation, he will lose a third of his weight and will survive only on stored body-fat and on any morning dew that he can reach from the nest. Infidelity is the norm for emus, despite the initial pair-bond: once the male starts brooding, the female mates with other males and may lay in multiple clutches.

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9 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 9 years ago

thank you Leuba. When you go to the park, make sure you go down the back through the Melaleuca swamp, it's nice down there.

pamsai
pamsai 9 years ago

thanks Leana, Mark and Daniele...

Congratulations, Pam!

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 9 years ago

Lovely series Pam. I love the pattern on the chick heads. Congratulations !

pamsai
pamsai 9 years ago

Thank you very much Yasser, that really surprised me!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 9 years ago

Gorgeous series Pam! Congratulations.

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

Congrats Pam. Fabulous set of pics. We'll check in on them in a week or so.

Congratulations Pamela!

Yasser
Yasser 9 years ago

Pam, this super and striped series is Spotting of the Day! Congrats! Thanks for all the awesome contributions and for giving us a glimpse of all the wonderful places you travel to.

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Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Sep 28, 2014
Submitted on Oct 6, 2014

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