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'''Emus''' are [[Creature|birds]] who inhabit [[temperate]] [[shrubland]]s and [[forest]]s, appearing in groups of anywhere between 2-10 individuals. They are half the size of a [[human]] (a little over half the size of an adult [[dwarf]]) and are entirely benign, doing little but meander about aimlessly. They'll normally flee if confronted in combat, but in rare occasions may attempt to defend themselves primarily with kick attacks.
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'''Emus''' are [[Creature|birds]] who inhabit [[temperate]] [[shrubland]]s and [[forest]]s, appearing in groups of anywhere between 2 to 10 individuals. They are half the size of a [[human]] (a little over half the size of an adult [[dwarf]]) and are entirely benign, doing little but meander about aimlessly. They'll normally flee if confronted in combat, but in rare occasions may attempt to defend themselves primarily with kick attacks.
  
 
Emus can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s. They produce a good quantity of returns when [[butcher]]ed and lay a fairly high amount of [[egg]]s if placed in a [[nest box]], opening the opportunity for an emu farm. Among the ratite birds in the game (emus, [[ostrich]]es and [[Cassowary|cassowaries]]), emus are the smallest and shortest lived of the three.
 
Emus can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into exotic [[pet]]s. They produce a good quantity of returns when [[butcher]]ed and lay a fairly high amount of [[egg]]s if placed in a [[nest box]], opening the opportunity for an emu farm. Among the ratite birds in the game (emus, [[ostrich]]es and [[Cassowary|cassowaries]]), emus are the smallest and shortest lived of the three.

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