No. Emus and ostriches are different in the following ways:
- Emus are endemic to Australia (meaning they are found exclusively in Australia), whilst ostriches are found in Africa.
- Emus have darker colouring, with dark brown, gery and black fine feathers. Ostriches have thicker and lighter plumage.
- An ostrich is bigger than an emu. An emu weighs between 66 and 99 pounds (30-45kg). An ostrich weighs about 300 pounds.
- The ostrich is faster and is, in fact, the world's fastest two-legged animal. An ostrich can sprint at 65 Kilometres per hour (40 miles per hour) and an emu can sprint at 50 kph, or 30 mph.
- Ostriches are unusual among the ratites (Flightless Birds) as they have only two toes on each foot. Emus and other ratites have three toes.
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