Emus 1932 facts
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In 1932 Australia waged a war against Emus, known as the Great Emu War, but found that machine guns were ineffective at killing the birds.
In 1932 Australia declared war on it's local Emus due to them eating crops. Despite Australia having better weaponry, the Emus survived and won.
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In 1932, the Australian military fought, and lost, a war with a flock of emus.
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The "Great Emu War" of 1932, in which Australian military armed with machine guns fought off... a bunch of Emus
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In 1932, 20,000 emus outwitted the Australian army Major G.P.W. Meredith and his men.
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In 1932, Australia declared war on 20,000 Emus, and lost
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In 1932, Australia declared war on Emus. The war lasted several weeks with military units and machine guns against feathers and beaks. Australia lost.
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In 1932 the Australian government started a war on emus, and lost.
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In 1932, Australians fought a war against Emus. And lost. Twice.
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In 1932 the Royal Australian Artillery were engaged in a war with a 20,000 strong population of emus, known as the Great Emu War.
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The Great Emu War, a failed effort in 1932 to kill emus with machine guns in Australia that were being a nuisance to farmers
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