Ostrich: The Largest Bird on Earth!
Thoseāof you who are familiar with my safari photos/posts know that I love the animals ā especially Ostriches. Theyāare the biggest birds on earth. The jaegar in a proudāgallop is quite vigorous. Weāwill get to know a little more about the ostrich in this article, and learn what is special.
Where Do Ostriches Live?
Ostriches live in Africa. Contents show Habitat They prefer living in open areas suchāas savannas and deserts where they can roam around without many obstructions. They oftenālive in groups, which helps them to avoid predators.
How Big Are Ostriches?
Ostriches are very big! Each stalk canāreach heights of 9 feet. Adult ostriches weigh between 220 pounds and justāunder |350 pounds. Their legsāare also long and strong which allows them to run very fast. They could reach a top speedāof approximately 45 mph. Speedāāāthat helps them get away from danger
What Do Ostriches Eat?
Ostriches are herbivores. This means they eat plants. They loveāto eat grasses, seeds and leaves. They willāoccasionally feed on insects as well. They areāground feeders since they cannot fly and spend most of the time feeding on insects.
Fascinating Lexical PropertiesāOf Ostrich
Thisābird also has some oddities. Many of that have big aloes and canāsee wonderfully in the dark. And their thick legs are what they use to defend themselves because, while rapide on the ground; pigeon has no house in food-pythonāland. An ostrich, for example can reallyāgive you a hell of good kick. And, those muscular legs can even injureāa lion!
WhatāI found fascinating about these creatures where their eggs. The ostrichāeggs are the largest bird eggs in the world. Youāare holding a 3 lb egg. They are also very sturdy; they could be fashioned into jewelry orāsome other craft.
Conclusion
When it come to ostrich theyāare magnificent bird. It states they are both the biggest as well oneāof most fastest and powerful. The more we know about these birds with unique features, the better insight into theābiodiversity of our planet we acquire. So, the next time you comeāacross an ostrich picture or have a trip to the zoo make sure you think about all of these amazing facts this wonderful bird.