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A Naturalist’s Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER V
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They ran into the water both when driven down to a point, and likewise of their own accord when not frightened: the distance crossed was about two hundred yards.

When swimming, very little of their bodies appear above water; their necks are extended a little forward, and their progress is slow.

On two occasions I saw some ostriches swimming across the Santa Cruz river, where its course was about four hundred yards wide, and the stream rapid.

Captain Sturt, when descending the Murrumbidgee, in Australia, saw two emus in the act of swimming.

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