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Talk about up close and personal! When Steve and I went to the High Cascades Emu Ranch in May, we didn't know we'd get the chance to be inside their enclosures with them! Although emus do have the potential to kick and bite, they are normally very gentle and we were allowed to be inside their corrals to take as many pictures as we wanted. Here are several images of Steve taking pictures of the very inquisitive emus!
Talk about up close and personal! When Steve and I went to the High Cascades Emu Ranch in May, we didn't know we'd get the chance to be inside their enclosures with them! Although emus do have the potential to kick and bite, they are normally very gentle and we were allowed to be inside their corrals to take as many pictures as we wanted. Here are several images of Steve taking pictures of the very inquisitive emus!
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