Emu (disambiguation)

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The Emu is a large, flightless bird.

Emu

Emu may also refer to:

Locations

Australia

Japan

  • Emu-wēbu, indoor sporting arena in Nagano

Flora and fauna

  • Brown Emu-tail, Dromaeocercus brunneus, old-world warbler
  • Emu apples, Kunzea pomifera, aka muntries, native cranberries, munthari, muntaberry or monterry
  • Emu bush (disambiguation), a number of Australian plants
  • Emu-wren, bird in the genus Stipiturus
  • Grey Emu-tail, Amphilais seebohmi, old-world warbler

Entertainment

  • Emu and the jabiru, Aboriginal myth
  • Emu (puppet), puppet used by the late entertainer Rod Hull
  • Emus Can't Walk Backwards, novel by Robert Anwood
  • Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show, British children's television show featuring "Rod Hull and Emu"
  • Ernest Emu, character in Crash Bandicoot video games
  • Flying Emus, Australian country/bluegrass band of the 1980s
  • Penrith Emus Rugby, western Sydney rugby union club

Companies

Miscellaneous

  • Emu, palm wine in the (Nigerian) Yoruba language
  • Emu Bay shale, geological formation in Emu Bay, South Australia
  • Emu oil, medicinal oil made from the bird
  • Emu War, also called The Great Emu War, a military operation to kill emus in Western Australia in 1932
  • Emu (beer), group of Western Australian beers (Emu Bitter, Emu Export and Emu Draught)
  • Emu (journal) (Emu - Austral Ornithology), scientific journal
  • EmuTOS, operating system for the Atari ST
  • E-mu Emulator, series of disk-based digital sampling keyboards manufactured by E-mu Systems

EMU

EMU may refer to:

Universities

Miscellaneous

See also

  • Imu
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