It's important to know when to stand your ground, and when to back off, when working with animals. This is one of those times. No Emus or keepers were hurt in the filming of this video.
I think it depends on how they were raised. Was in a zoo near Sydney and these things would strut around kicking the wallabys around but seemed more territorial as they were not trying to actually kill them. Poor little guys. They ignored people unless they thought they had food although not sure why you would want to feed as they have some huge claws. They seem tame around farmers if brought up from the egg but seen videos like this one where they can be pretty aggressive.
I know your probably not replying to this,, but right now, search up accurate struthiomimus, emus look exactly like them, they look nothing like a raptor
WhiteWolfos considering ratites, specifically cassowaries are some of the closest things we have to modern day dinosaurs, it wouldn’t suprise me to find out that dinosaurs sounded like them.
I can't help but focus on how cute and fluffy it is, watching a recorded video from the safety of my home. But I guess if I was in that situation , my heartrate would go up.
Yeah, they're definitely intimidating in-person. Had a run-in with one about eighteen years ago, it didn't attack 'cause I didn't give it a reason to but it definitely got up in my grill just like with this guy. Also fun fact is that they have small claws on the tips of their wings! They can't really use them for anything, but still alarming to see anything resembling fingers on a bird's wing.
They've got red eyes and these weird smiles that look almost human but also too pulled back and wrong. And their necks are just weird and puffy. WHAT KIND OF NIGHTMARE BIRD-
These birds *do not* fuck around and while not an aggressive savage like cassowaries, emus will fuck you up and won’t think twice about doing it if they deem you a threat.
Technically, paleontologists have considered modern birds to be a form of dinosaur for the past couple decades (and strong evidence has been found more recently and many extinct dinosaurs, including T-Rex and Velociraptor, had feathers). So yes, you are literally watching a video of someone getting challenged by a dinosaur.
I work with emus, I've never had a problem but I would like to know some specifics about this: What did you do to avoid being hurt, how do you know when to stand and when to retreat, and why was it so agitated?
She was just always aggressive, usually when you first entered the exhibit. Most of the time she would stop a few feet away and hiss angrily like she does at the start here. Standing your ground and holding up a hand would make her back off. It was very unusual for her to come at me three times in a row, so I was l looking to leave. She kicked at me at 0:38, and I was lucky she missed. Just something had her more upset than usual that day.
These birds are horrifying…. My grandparents neighbors farmed them for years until the husband was damn near killed when he was retrieving the eggs. They would chase me along the fence line in my go kart and hiss at me and puff up like this. We ate the eggs a few times though they’re really weird, giant and dark green in color with strange sand paper-ey texture all over them. I would not mess with a momma and her eggs but usually they are pretty docile.
If you ever want a really great belly laugh. Whistle. Whistle in the highest pitch you can. Then watch. I controlled a flock of almost 300 Emu with a few high pitched whistles. They jump up in the air, kick and run like someone's set them on fire. Truly funny as hell !!!
@@bigmacsavage4709 This for sure. Deinonychus was built too much like a mini T-Rex. Struthiomimus has the long neck, slighter legs, more ratite-shaped body, toothless beak, etc. Most of the differences are fairly minor past that.
I remember hearing somewhere that a tyrannosaurus rex would make a low grumbling sound to instill fear in their targets. Seems emus are modern day t-rexes with the sounds they're making.
I keep coming back to watch this and laugh my arse off!-I've met many emus but this one takes the cake! Yep I'm in Oz, I have tears streaming down my face oml
@@twistedyogert Like with most animals, it varies. I think it's just depends on how they were raised. If you watched the channel White House On The Hill, they have three emus, all are hatched out by the owner, and they're pretty friendly.
You know. People hypothesize a velociraptor would sound a little something like this. Once i said that wasnt scary. No no, video alone educated me real quick. That nosie is unsettling coming from such an aggressive bird.
For every "aggressive Emu " video, there are 10 showing how curious, friendly with people and other farm animals Emus are! We ( wife and I ) just got a pair at 2 weeks of age. The breeder would hand feed them at 1 week of age. I have seen a video where the male Emu chick bonded so strongly with the owner, that he claimed it would not breed with a mate Emu when it became an adult Emu. Seems everyone knows the males make the best pets. I agree with Marcus Bullock's comment just below this comment.
There was an emu came right upto the front of its enclosure when was watching them once and it started making a weird "tribal drum" type noise and its eyes went big. I assumed it wanted to take my face off so I left it alone.
*Australian Soldier fights on the front lines against the Emu Invaders (1932 Colorized)*
Ahaha and lost
Australian invader fights on the front lines against native Emu***
Who were the "invaders" again?...
must be guerilla that they discovered from spying on humans or maybe bird talk
shut the f*ck up already, we get it
Remember Australia lost a war to these things
GuildmasterWigglytuff wtf really
Johnny Cash was disemboweled by one of these critters, wasn't he?
Yup the great Emu war
@@orangejoe204 no that was a train car
The great emu war in 1932
it's so weird seeing an angry emu, every emu i ever see is a cuddlebug and friendly toward everything
I think it depends on how they were raised. Was in a zoo near Sydney and these things would strut around kicking the wallabys around but seemed more territorial as they were not trying to actually kill them. Poor little guys. They ignored people unless they thought they had food although not sure why you would want to feed as they have some huge claws. They seem tame around farmers if brought up from the egg but seen videos like this one where they can be pretty aggressive.
Never forget that those creatures went at war with Australia and won
You should meet Karen the emu 😂
@@SureYoureRight agreed! The Useless Farm is great!
@@SureYoureRight the one who is always in a constant state of "I WANNA SPEAK TO THE MANAGER!!!"
No wonder Australia lost that war. These shits are terrifying.
You forgot to mention they can take multiple gunshots and still be able to run away
Oh mate, you should see cassowaries!
To be fair, Australia only sent a couple men in a military vehicle..
Dang floofy dinosaurs.
Yep
I know your probably not replying to this,, but right now, search up accurate struthiomimus, emus look exactly like them, they look nothing like a raptor
Imagine seeing Emu at night approaching at you just like this
Good luck sleeping ever again.
Everything is always 100x scarier at night, it's a law of nature
You'd hear it long before you saw it. 😁
Sounds like a tiger growling...
You can apparently hear it's heart beating
I don’t know why they make that thumping noise. Maybe it means ”piss off”.
You mean tacobell diarohea dont you?
Apparently dinosaurs sound like this but maybe deeper
WhiteWolfos considering ratites, specifically cassowaries are some of the closest things we have to modern day dinosaurs, it wouldn’t suprise me to find out that dinosaurs sounded like them.
I respect australia citizens for fighting a war against emus and surviving extinction to tell the tale
it looks like it should have arms
It DOES. Weeny, stubby little winglets, just like a T-rex!
@@leelastarsky kinda sounds like a t rex tbf
Nah man. Don't give that arms man
@@ShitStainedBallSack lmfao true dat
@@leelastarskyjust so you know t.rex arms are 1 meter long, and they can lift half a ton
I can't help but focus on how cute and fluffy it is, watching a recorded video from the safety of my home. But I guess if I was in that situation , my heartrate would go up.
Nothing about this large bird with large claws is cute
Cute is in the eye of the beholder, my chicken dude.
Yeah, they're definitely intimidating in-person. Had a run-in with one about eighteen years ago, it didn't attack 'cause I didn't give it a reason to but it definitely got up in my grill just like with this guy. Also fun fact is that they have small claws on the tips of their wings! They can't really use them for anything, but still alarming to see anything resembling fingers on a bird's wing.
I'll bet you this is probably exactly what raptors sounded like.
Raptors would probably sound more like lower pitch eagles,
It sounds like a cobra and then like malfunctioning lawn mower..
Emus and the other ratites are stark reminders that birds are, in fact, descended from dinosaurs.
They've got red eyes and these weird smiles that look almost human but also too pulled back and wrong. And their necks are just weird and puffy.
WHAT KIND OF NIGHTMARE BIRD-
Looks like he remembers the EMU WAR
Its Emu-Hitler.
War never changes
These birds *do not* fuck around and while not an aggressive savage like cassowaries, emus will fuck you up and won’t think twice about doing it if they deem you a threat.
dude: "Ok! I'm leavin'..."
emu: "If you wanna keep breathin'..."
Is this the closest thing we have to a dinosaur? It reminds me of a velociraptor
Technically, paleontologists have considered modern birds to be a form of dinosaur for the past couple decades (and strong evidence has been found more recently and many extinct dinosaurs, including T-Rex and Velociraptor, had feathers). So yes, you are literally watching a video of someone getting challenged by a dinosaur.
mrchapsnap Fun fact, that low drumming Emus use, they think T-rex might've sounded similar instead of the hollywood roars
Yup. Just imagine how that low drumming would FEEL from such a massive creature! Terrifying!!
Since velociraptor wasn't much bigger than a chicken... I'd say I'd rather be challenged by that instead of an adult emu.
YES! absolutely. Those low rumbling and hissing sounds it makes are probably at least 90% identical to the sounds Raptors made.
I wonder what would happen if you burped at them when they try to intimidate you
They would kill you probaly
Emu: _Angrily burps_ then _imitates power washer_
0:16 looks like a japanese folklore monster
0:18 I never knew that an emu,s scream sounds like that
Damn no wonder they lost a war to those things.
I work with emus, I've never had a problem but I would like to know some specifics about this:
What did you do to avoid being hurt, how do you know when to stand and when to retreat, and why was it so agitated?
She was just always aggressive, usually when you first entered the exhibit. Most of the time she would stop a few feet away and hiss angrily like she does at the start here. Standing your ground and holding up a hand would make her back off. It was very unusual for her to come at me three times in a row, so I was l looking to leave. She kicked at me at 0:38, and I was lucky she missed. Just something had her more upset than usual that day.
Ah thank you, also if you were kicked how likely would it be something that could wound you mortally?
Don't know about mortally wounding, but they have the power to crack ribs with their kicks.
@@Mechaghostman2 also have very big sharp claws that will rip your literal guts out if the kick lands in the wrong spot on your body
@@Anomaly-uz9pr I think that’s ostriches and cassowary’s. I don’t thinks Rheas and Emu’s could do that much damage
Now I understand why birds are the closest relation to dinosaurs holy damn
*are dinosaurs
All birds are dinosaurs and Emu’s have a tiny claw at the tip of their tiny wings.
"put your chest out boy"
It sounds like it's burping.
Y'know until it hisses at you.
Hahaha! I know the extended, ruffled neck is supposed to be intimidating but to me it just looks like an angry, oversized feather boa with legs. XD
0:06 Looks like a rich 80 years old lady
These birds are horrifying…. My grandparents neighbors farmed them for years until the husband was damn near killed when he was retrieving the eggs. They would chase me along the fence line in my go kart and hiss at me and puff up like this. We ate the eggs a few times though they’re really weird, giant and dark green in color with strange sand paper-ey texture all over them. I would not mess with a momma and her eggs but usually they are pretty docile.
Now I know why Australia lost a war to these creatures. Intimidating as heck!! 😨😨
and some people out there still don't believe that birds are theropod dinosaurs? how is this possible?
That's the way dinos did probably sound like. More terryfing than in movies.
Yikes!! I would be so scared
"See the soul of the being who brought Australia to it's knees"
He was in my dang territory!
By seen that, it is easy to imagine that their ancestors were dinosaurs.
If you ever want a really great belly laugh.
Whistle. Whistle in the highest pitch you can. Then watch.
I controlled a flock of almost 300 Emu with a few high pitched whistles.
They jump up in the air, kick and run like someone's set them on fire.
Truly funny as hell !!!
Love those dinosaur noises! Birds are too powerful
U have a strange dog sir
+Jan Solo hahahaha, I love that vid
Galaxii Boy that’s not how to use it
@@tenjiku8251 so...
r/wooosh
@@berlinnotfromgermany nigga thats a lizard
Imagine the famous Jurassic Park kitchen scene with these instead of raptors.. I'd shit my pants
I never thought I'd jump at the sight of an emu bird... o-O
No wonder they called them dinossaurs, They really sound like at least from the movies.
If dinosaurs were alive, what they would like:
Those are some adorable troodons you have as pets!
More like Utahraptors...
More like Deinonychus because Utahraptor is the biggest raptor. Deinonychus was closer to the emu scale. (Deinonychus is probably larger)
Nah those are struthiomimus
@@bigmacsavage4709 This for sure. Deinonychus was built too much like a mini T-Rex. Struthiomimus has the long neck, slighter legs, more ratite-shaped body, toothless beak, etc. Most of the differences are fairly minor past that.
@@bigmacsavage4709 * _Dromeiciomimus_ , as that one was named after emus.
I don't know why but somehow my UA-cam recommendations have started filling with Emu videos
Yeah this is starts to give me deja Vu of a gallamimus
That's actually closer to how a T-rex could sound than a chicken.
This straight up reminds me of the dilophosaurus from Jurassic Park.
0:05
The way emu growled ripped my heart
Bc i was always thinking if rheas,emus,cassowarys and ostriches have sounds
I remember hearing somewhere that a tyrannosaurus rex would make a low grumbling sound to instill fear in their targets. Seems emus are modern day t-rexes with the sounds they're making.
I keep coming back to watch this and laugh my arse off!-I've met many emus but this one takes the cake! Yep I'm in Oz, I have tears streaming down my face oml
Are they usually that aggressive?
@@twistedyogert depends
@@twistedyogert Like with most animals, it varies. I think it's just depends on how they were raised. If you watched the channel White House On The Hill, they have three emus, all are hatched out by the owner, and they're pretty friendly.
@@twistedyogertno not at all
obvious reptile sounds.
he showed you who's the boss.
He man, the Aussies tried to defeat those and got there asses handed to them. Be careful.
Aussies suck at War
This makes Kevin look like a teddy bear
That noise is not what I was expecting and it sounds like a t-rex trying to burp
😂
Emus scare the heck out of me if one of thoughs things did that to me I would cry like a baby.
so this is what dinosaurs sounded like… noted
Everyone's thinks they're Gangsta, (Australians) until the Emus start drumming.
Just picturing this being a feathered dinosaur or velociraptor is horrifying.
Kevin the Rhea would be proud
When emus are angry their necks goes up and feathery and they start to peck you
(Footage from time travelers being attacked by a deinonychus circa 87 million years ago colorized)
In case you didn’t believe that birds were dinosaurs, this is enough evidence anyone.
I love how they run away and run back up like wassup bruh
You know. People hypothesize a velociraptor would sound a little something like this.
Once i said that wasnt scary. No no, video alone educated me real quick. That nosie is unsettling coming from such an aggressive bird.
That Emu is so Emo-tionless.
For every "aggressive Emu " video, there are 10 showing how curious, friendly with people and other farm animals Emus are! We ( wife and I ) just got a pair at 2 weeks of age. The breeder would hand feed them at 1 week of age. I have seen a video where the male Emu chick bonded so strongly with the owner, that he claimed it would not breed with a mate Emu when it became an adult Emu. Seems everyone knows the males make the best pets. I agree with Marcus Bullock's comment just below this comment.
I guess he was in no mood to customize your insurance.
I’m getting this instead of a guard dog lol
Emu are seriously scary 😂😂 my cousins and I had to wear helmets to pass their enclosure at that farm.
From the posture and noises made I can officially confirm that emu are just larger flightless geese
"Have you seen my fabulous new coat?"
This dude just entered the emu's property
if they act up you have to jump them and cuddle them it will make them afraid and you have the added advantage of cuddling a cute animal
Now I understand why Australia lost a war to these birds
Ah, Karen has sucessfully multiplied.
Probably the closest you could get to a living T-Rex!
A samurai sward would be nice to have in that situation! looks like were having chicken tonight boys!
I commend your bravery! That got intense!
Peace was never an option
very angry velociraptor muppet
Emu look so cute even they angry 😂😂😂
These things are freaking dinosaurs and seeing them pissed is probably the most Jurassic Park think we can witness
So thats what it looks like when you are being attacked by a Muppet dinosaur.
There was an emu came right upto the front of its enclosure when was watching them once and it started making a weird "tribal drum" type noise and its eyes went big. I assumed it wanted to take my face off so I left it alone.
Sounds like someone starting up a motorbike and a snake
Oh hey keven , wait that not!!!
*run away to find trash can lid*
Smack intensified
Oh hey Kevin!!!
So this is what dinosaurs sounded like.
This is the closest you could get to a moa (even though they are not their closest modern relative...)
When friendly is worst then deadly
are those flipping *alligator* noises it's making? i guess we officially know what dinosaurs sounded like, now...
obviously in one of those emu no go zones!
You can't convince me that these are not dinosaurs
Birds are actually dinosaurs.
i swear ratites make the weirdest sounds out of any birds with limited vocal range. I wonder why their calls are seldom used in dinosaur flicks.
it's the Devil him self!
And the beauty of those DEEP sounds? Humans can only hear HALF of them (if we're lucky!) So much love for our floofy dinos!!
don't hiss at me emu 🤭