MrFast said:He somehow thinks he's a fan cause his iPod has every album on it (pirated by the way).
Haha, did you get that from our conversation?(//_-) </3
Emos form breeding pairs during the summer months of December and January, and may remain together for about five months. Mating occurs in the cooler months of May and June. During the breeding season, males experience hormonal changes, including an increase in luteinizing hormone and testosterone levels, and their testicles double in size.
Emos are largely solitary, and while they can form enormous flocks, this is an atypical social behaviour that arises from the common need to move towards food sources. Emos have been shown to travel long distances to reach abundant feeding areas. In Western Australia, Emo movements follow a distinct seasonal pattern — north in summer and south in winter. On the east coast their wanderings do not appear to follow a pattern. Emos are also able to swim when necessary.
Their calls consist of loud booming, drumming and grunting sounds that can be heard up to two kilometres away. The booming sound is created in an inflatable neck sac.
Haha, did you get that from our conversation?
Then again, it is relatively prevelant anyway.
Hmm, or is that rather about emus?