Why are King Island emus extinct?

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2026-02-10 09:00

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The King Island emu, like the Tasmanian emu and Kangaroo Island emu, is extinct largely as a result of being hunted and eaten by whalers and sealers on Australia's southern coast. These birds were easy prey and had little means of defence, which resulted in their extinction after only a short time of contact with Europeans.

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