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They're on emus!
Yeah. Emus don't fly, idiot.
Australia Had a War with Emus.
Some 3000 emus were killed in 1928.
In 1932 Australia went to war with Emus.
As well as emus and a few struggling trees.
The ratites are large flightless birds, and include ostriches, rheas, cassowaries,kiwis and emus.
The end result of the war was that the emus won via outlasting the humans.
Kangaroos and emus are on the Australian coat of arms because they can't walk backward.
However, drought caused many of the crops to fail, and emus had a tendency to gobble up what was left.
Mature emus range in size from 5 to 6 feet in height and usually weigh between 90 and 120 pounds.
While there were no human casualties,only 986 of the roughly 20,000 emus were killed, and 9,860 bullets had been used up.
Kangaroos and emus are both depicted on the Australian coat of arms because they cannot walk backwards.
In the wake of World War I,over 5000 veterans had set up camp on the fringes of the emus' habitats in Western Australia.
Meredith led the assault on the emus, only to find that the enemy was quick and cunning.
Emus are native to Australia, and as everyone knows, nearly everything in Australia seems capable of killing you.
Penguins are one of about 40 types of birds who can't fly,a list which also includes emus, kiwis, ostriches, and cassowaries.
Kangaroos and emus can't walk backwards, which is one of the reasons why they're on the Australia coat of arms.
However, despite these killings, by 1932,an estimated 20,000 emus invaded the farmers' fields and the bountiful food supply they provided.
About 100 emus had gathered in one place, and the soldiers decided to ambush them with one machine gun, thinking that they could take care of most of them pretty quickly.
More than 90 other species of native Australian wildlife also live at the park,including platypuses, emus, wallabies, and dingoes, and live shows round out the attractions.
Apparently immune to bullets, the emus could not be corralled, and eventually the Australian military was forced to admit defeat for the time being.
Emus enjoyed the shade of nearby trees when they weren't chomping on the wheat crops, and with the vegetative cover, the gunners couldn't get a clean shot.
When Meredith andhis Merry Men realized how fast the emus could run, they had the idea to attach a machine gun on the back of a moving vehicle and chase after them.
Emus, the massive flightless birds who can eat a farmer's entire harvest in one sitting, invaded Australian farmland in 1932 and set about to doing damage to their stock.
These animals were often small-game, buteven the likes of kangaroo or emus can be sufficiently injured by a decently weighted boomerang such that the animal can no longer outrun the hunters.
The ratites are large flightless birds, and include ostriches, cassowaries,kiwis and emus; some scientists suspect that the ratites represent an artificial grouping of birds which have independently lost the ability to fly.
The ratites are large flightless birds, and include ostriches, cassowaries,kiwis and emus(though some scientists suspect that the ratites represent an artificial grouping of birds which have independently lost the ability to fly in a number of unrelated lineages).
I've got an emu waiting for you.
Australia had lost its war against the Emu.