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Struthio camelus
Ostriches do not need to drink - they can make their own water internally and get the rest from vegetation. They are the largest living birds, and are flightless, two-toed, with long, powerful neck and... More »
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Home page and website of the American Ostrich Association - the national ostrich organization. Want to know more about ostriches? Here's where you can find out! Learn about ostrich eggs, cooking ostrich meat, where to buy ostrich and ostrich leather. ... Welcome to the Website of the American Ostrich Association...
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The ostrich , Struthio camelus , is a large flightless bird native to Africa. It is the only living species of its family, Struthionidae and its genus, Struthio . Ostriches share the order S...
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A male ostrich stands between 6 and 9 feet at maturity, while females will range between 5.5 and 6.5 feet tall at maturity. Ostrich chicks grow about 10 inches per month for the first year and weigh about 100 pounds at 12 months of age.
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The ostrich is the largest living bird. An adult male will stand nearly 8 feet in height and weigh between 140 to 230 pounds (63-105kg). The ostrich is perfectly adapted to a mode of life that depends on running to escape predators.
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Notes and images of Ostriches, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. ... Home > Birds > Ostrich ... Ostrich, Struthio camelus...
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Resource of breeders, rescues, and associations, including a selection of Ostrich pictures and informational links. ... Photo courtesy of; British Domesticated Ostrich Association...
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This site has links to news and information about Ostrich and Emus ... About the Ostrich ... The ostrich is the world's largest living bird. The ostrich is a flightless bird, but it can run up to speeds of 40 mph. It can sustained this speed up to 30 minutes. The bird is indigenous to Africa and is not an endangered species.
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