No. Emus' eggs are dark green in colour. They have different shades of green underneath the outer surface, but they are not blue.
Yes, emu eggs are eatable. As are Ostrich eggs!
A group of emu eggs that is being incubated by a male emu is called a "clutch".
The emu's eggs are green.
An emu lays between six and eleven eggs once a year.
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Almost all emu eggs remain safe from predators. The male emu incubates the eggs, and he is a very vigilant guardian, often not eating, drinking, defecating or leaving the nest for weeks on end. The only time he moves is when he stands to turn the eggs.
Emu eggs are about 13cm x 9cm in size, and have a capacity which is the equivalent of 10-12 chicken eggs. They are dark green in colour. The curious thing about emu eggs is revealed when they are etched. Etching uncovers layers of different colours, ranging between dark shades, light shades and some in-between hues.
The male emu builds a nest and incubates the eggs laid by the female. He also raises the chicks.
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the cost of emu eggs varries from 1500 to 2200/-the cost of eggs depends on the weight of the egg.any egg which weighs above 750 grams fetches arround 2200/-