The ostrich is actually the largest bird in the world. The ostrich resides and is a Native of Africa, Ostrich fossils have also been found in North Africa, Europe and Asia.
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They are found (in the wild) in Africa and parts of south west Asia.
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Ostriches are native to Africa, and used to live in the Middle East until they became extinct in the mid 20th century due to excessive hunting. In the wild, ostriches live in savannas. A savanna is just a grassland ecosystem that has a limi...
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The Ostrich is the largest living bird in the world. It's no wonder the eggs they hatch are so large. Learn all about the Ostrich egg here. Both the male and female Ostrich can breed for 35 years, and are known to produce as many as two th...
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Ostrich (Struthio camelus) facts, photos and videos. ... Ostriches live in the flat areas of Africa that receive low amounts of rainfall. ... By the time they are one year old, they will reach their full height. Ostriches live to be 40 years old or more.
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www.thebigzoo.com/Animals/Ostrich.asp
www.thebigzoo.com/Animals/Ostrich.asp
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Ostriches are nomadic, wandering wherever food is most readily available. However, they never stray very far from water, of which they need a gallon-and-a-half a day. Excellent eyesight and acute hearing are the ostrich's most important senses.
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www.honoluluzoo.org/ostrich.htm
www.honoluluzoo.org/ostrich.htm
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Although ostriches are birds, they cannot fly. Their wings are neither big nor strong enough to carry their heavy bodies. To make up for this shortfall, ostriches rely on their long, muscular legs to run away from danger.
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www.edhelper.com/AnimalReadingComprehension_59_1.html
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Though many Ostriches now live in farms all around the world, even in the UK and some farmed individuals released in South Australia continue to exist there as a feral population. ... Unlike Emus, Ostriches and Rheas, Cassowaries are territorial all year round and live in pairs. Territories range in size from 1-5 km square...
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www.earthlife.net/birds/struthioniformes.html
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Ostriches are the biggest birds. ... Ostriches live in Africa. ... An ostrich can live to be about 40 years old in captivity.
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www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/ostrich.htm
www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/ostrich.htm
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