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Learn How The Ostritch Behaves

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Ostriches are flightless birds that have many qualities about them. Learn how they behave and how they lives.
Ostriches are flightless birds that have many qualities about them. Learn how they behave and how they lives.


Ostritches are a kind of bird that are flightless. The only other standard flightless bird is the penguin. Still, unlike penguins they are rather tall birds in the world and what they miss out in wingspread they pay off for in running speed. Their extremely long legs permit them to run up to 45 mph and to hold this pace for more then 30 minutes.

Numerous species of the ostritch have the ability to pair during the winter months or spend it alone. About 16% of individuals who have seen these animals saw them in bigger groups. During the time of year when they breed, the animals will journey together in nomadic groups that are able to hold anywhere between 5 to 50 of them at one single time. They are led by the top bird and can move with the zebras or antelopes.

These animals are categorized as diurnal - but it is feasible to notice a few of them being active during the nighttime hours. Their eyesight is really acute and grants them to observe their prey from a far distance and allow them time to get away in time. They are able to get away from their predator by running or lying down on the ground.

When they are laying down they will drop their whole bodies on the floor and place their necks down flat on the ground. This helps them to portray a mound of earth from far away. Because of this people made the myth of ostriches forcing their heads in the ground while they are fearful.

A few years back people began farming these animals in the United States. These farms would sell meat to customers and utilize them to create ostritch leather products. Regrettably these farms could not remain open because of how pricey these products were.