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Greater rheas at Woburn Safari Park, 28 February 2009

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This was a walk-through enclosure called Australian Walkabout which housed Bennetts Wallabies (including albinos) and Rheas. The guidebook says that although the rheas are South American, they are accepted by the wallabies as honorary Australians!
 
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This was a walk-through enclosure called Australian Walkabout which housed Bennetts Wallabies (including albinos) and Rheas. The guidebook says that although the rheas are South American, they are accepted by the wallabies as honorary Australians!

I'm sorry, that's just ridiculous.
 
are emu's hard to come by in the UK?

No - but rheas are perhaps less threatening in a walkthrough than emus - as anyone who ever met the emu in South Lakes' walkthrough would agree!

@ Ituri: I think it's only a lighthearted throwaway line to make the point that they do realise rheas are not Australian! They're not trying to suggest there was some sort of marsupial Ratite Initiation Ceremony :D

I seem to recall the walkthrough was already up and going when the rheas were added and I guess they didn't want to change the signs.
 
Serious or not, it's still ridiculous.

Change the exhibit name to "Random Animals We Felt Safe Putting You in an Exhibit With"
:)
 
No - but rheas are perhaps less threatening in a walkthrough than emus - as anyone who ever met the emu in South Lakes' walkthrough would agree!

emus will only ever attack if provoked (as with any animals) and people only are uneasy around them because they follow you.
 
This one has been known to charge people who were just walking along the path. It's far more intimidating than any other Emu I've known - and I know at least one person who's had it charge at him at full speed (and impact!).
 
It would also have to do with the fact that most people in teh UK havent grown up knowing about emus
 
emus will only ever attack if provoked (as with any animals) and people only are uneasy around them because they follow you.

But if an habituated emu suspects you have food, there is very little that will stop it from poking it's head into your bag or pocket and pulling out anything it finds. To the uninitiated that can be perceived as an attack. Even to the initiated it's, at the very least, an invasion of personal space and a real nuisance.
 

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