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Ostrich

Struthio camelus

The Ostrich is the largest bird in the world! They can't fly, but they can run super fast—up to 45 miles per hour!

Habitat: Savannas and open grasslands

Appearance

The Ostrich is the world's largest bird, known for its incredibly long neck and legs, and small head with huge eyes. Males have striking black feathers with white tail plumes and wingtips, while females are duller grey-brown. It is visually distinct from other large birds by its two-toed feet.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassAvesOrderStruthioniformesFamilyStruthionidaeGenusStruthio
Ostrich
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Ostrich

Category

Bird

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

Male ostriches perform a unique dance, bowing and flapping wings, to attract a female mate.

Ostrich males and females bravely share the job of incubating their enormous eggs.

Ostriches swallow small stones, called gastroliths, to help grind up tough food in their stomachs!

Their booming call sounds exactly like a lion's roar and can be heard from far away!

Special abilities

Ability

Speed Demon

Ostrich can run up to 70 km/h because its powerful, long legs help it quickly escape from predators.

Ability

Mighty Kicker

Ostrich has incredibly strong legs that deliver a powerful forward kick, helping them defend against dangerous threats.

Ability

Desert Drinker

Ostrich can go many days without drinking fresh water, because it gets enough moisture from the plants it eats.

Ability

Two-Toed Trekker

Ostrich has only two toes on each foot, which helps them run faster and gives them better balance.

Measurements & details

Length
210-280 cm
Wingspan
180-200 cm
Weight
63-145 kg
Lifespan
30-40 years
Top Speed
70 km/h
Clutch Size
15-60
Incubation
35-45 days

Diet & Feeding

Ostriches are amazing foragers, eating mostly plants but also insects, seeds, and even small lizards!

Primary Foods

  • Grasses
  • Shrubs
  • Seeds
  • Fruits
  • Insects
  • Lizards

Foraging Method

  • Foraging

Ecological connections

eaten by

Lion

Panthera leo

Lions are major predators, often hunting adult ostriches.

eaten by

Spotted Hyena

Crocuta crocuta

Hyenas frequently prey on ostrich eggs and young chicks.

eats

Umbrella Thorn Acacia

Acacia tortilis

Ostriches browse on the leaves, flowers, and pods of acacia trees.

eats

White-backed Vulture

Gyps africanus

Vultures scavenge ostrich carcasses and sometimes consume unattended eggs.

Traits

Also known as

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Safety

Danger

2/5

Watch quietly from a distance and never try to feed or chase wild animals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Ostrich?

210-280 cm

What is Ostrich's wingspan?

180-200 cm

How much does Ostrich weigh?

63-145 kg

How long does Ostrich live?

30-40 years

How fast can Ostrich move?

70 km/h

What does Ostrich eat?

Ostriches are amazing foragers, eating mostly plants but also insects, seeds, and even small lizards!

Where is Ostrich usually found?

Savannas and open grasslands

How does Ostrich hunt?

Foraging

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