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Newsday Flightless Aussie Birds Crossword Clue from June 03, 2024

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Updated Jun 03, 2024

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Clue

The clue for today as of June 03, 2024 is Flightless Aussie Birds

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Flightless Aussie Birds Crossword Clue Explanation

The clue "Flightless Aussie Birds" indicates a specific type of bird native to Australia that lacks the ability to fly. Australia is home to several such species, each with its own unique characteristics and adaptations.

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Hints

  • It is a three letter word
  • Flightless Aussie bird with long legs.
  • Second-largest living bird by height.
  • Known for its distinctive features and fast running.
  • Native to Australia and unable to fly.
  • An iconic symbol of Australian wildlife.

Answer

The answer to the crossword clue Flightless Aussie Birds is "EMU."

Newsday Flightless Aussie Birds Crossword Clue from June 03, 2024

Explanation

Emu’s are indeed birds that cannot fly, originating from Australia. They stand as the second-tallest birds in the world by height, following the ostrich. Emus are recognized for their lengthy legs and necks, along with their unique feathers.

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