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{{Infobox
|Type = Birds
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|Box title = Emu
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|image = File:Emu.png
|Behavior = Peaceful, Ridable without the use of a [[Saddle]]
 
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|Synonyms = Moa}}An '''Emu''' is a large brown bird that lives in the Australian savannahs. Emus can be ridden as well. Just like [[Ostrich]] , [[Kiwi]] and [[Elephant Bird]] , it is part of the order of flightless birds known as Ratites.
 
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|caption = in [[Scribblenauts Unmasked]]
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|Type = Bird, Large, Other
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|Behavior = Neutral
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|Synonyms = Moa, Rhea
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}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an swift-running Australian ratite [[bird]] (''Dromaius novae-hollandiae'') with undeveloped [[wings]] that is smaller than the [[ostrich]].
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== Behavior ==
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It has 50 health points, the same as the [[Unchanged|normal]] [[man]]. They are neutral creatures, only attacking in self-defense. Upon being defeated, it will drop a [[poultry]].
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The player can ''ride'' it, as if it was a vehicle; and its ''bash attack'' deals 10 of damage. You can also ''pet'' it, causing the emu to express the ''friendly'' [[Emotions|emotion]]. [[Birdwatcher|Birdwatchers]] will ''investigate'' this animal and [[Hunter|hunters]] will ''attack'' it.
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They are [[omnivorous]] animals. This means they ''eat'' all [[:Category:Arthropods|insects]] (including [[Crab|crabs]], [[Seahorse|seahorses]], [[Spider|spiders]] etc), [[:Category:Small Plants|small plants]], [[:Category:Nuts and Grains|nuts and grains]]. They also ''protect'' [[eggs]], [[Dinosaur egg|dinosaur eggs]], [[Ostrich Egg|ostrich eggs]], [[Nest|nests]] and other emus; becoming hostile if you attack any of these objects.
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== See Also ==
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* [[Cassowary]]
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* [[Ostrich]]
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== Trivia ==
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* The synonym '''Moa''' is a reference to a bird that used to live in New Zealand before being wiped out by man.
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* The synonym '''Rhea''' is a reference to a bird that lives in South America, mainly gray in-color and known in Spanish as Ñandú.
   
Bird Watchers will show no interest in them.
 
==Trivia==
 
*The synonym Moa is a reference to a bird that used to live in New Zealand before being wiped out by man. The Moa is extinct, and would have resembled the similarly gigantic and related [[Elephant Bird]] of Madagascar.{{Imageneeded}}
 
 
[[Category:Animals]]
 
[[Category:Animals]]
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[[Category:Australian Animals]]
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[[Category:Vertebrates]]
 
[[Category:Birds]]
 
[[Category:Birds]]
[[Category:Docile Creatures]]
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[[Category:Creatures]]
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[[Category:Neutral Creatures]]
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[[Category:Reptiles]]
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[[Category:Ratites]]

Latest revision as of 23:32, 1 October 2023

Emu
Emu


in Scribblenauts Unmasked

Type

Bird, Large, Other

Behavior

Neutral

Synonyms

Moa, Rhea

Available in

Scribblenauts, Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix, Scribblenauts Unlimited, Scribblenauts Unmasked, Scribblenauts Showdown, Scribblenauts Mega Pack

The Emu is an swift-running Australian ratite bird (Dromaius novae-hollandiae) with undeveloped wings that is smaller than the ostrich.

Behavior

It has 50 health points, the same as the normal man. They are neutral creatures, only attacking in self-defense. Upon being defeated, it will drop a poultry.

The player can ride it, as if it was a vehicle; and its bash attack deals 10 of damage. You can also pet it, causing the emu to express the friendly emotion. Birdwatchers will investigate this animal and hunters will attack it.

They are omnivorous animals. This means they eat all insects (including crabs, seahorses, spiders etc), small plants, nuts and grains. They also protect eggs, dinosaur eggs, ostrich eggs, nests and other emus; becoming hostile if you attack any of these objects.

See Also

Trivia

  • The synonym Moa is a reference to a bird that used to live in New Zealand before being wiped out by man.
  • The synonym Rhea is a reference to a bird that lives in South America, mainly gray in-color and known in Spanish as Ñandú.