Technically, yes. Ostriches are birds. Birds are now classified as dinosaurs.
No. The ostrich is a bird, more specifically the largest living bird, which is a ratite, or flightless bird, that travels and hunts with its two large legs.
Ostriches are descended from dinosaurs as are all birds. Rhinos are mammals and are not descended from dinosaurs.
How about Struthiomimus, whose name means "ostrich mimc"
Birds evolved from dinosaurs, and are considered a group of dinosaurs. Ostriches are a type of bird. Therefor, they are dinosaurs (the largest dinosaurs alive today).
Nope ! I don't think so!
absolutly.
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No, an ostrich is a flightless bird in the same order as cassowaries, emus, kiwis and rheas.
mammal is elephant, bird is ostrich, amphibian is frog, and reptile is nile crocodile
A bird is the ostrich, a reptile is a frog, and a mammal is a gerbil Um.... first of all, a frog isn't a reptile, and secondly, i doubt a gerbil and an ostritch live in the Sahara. I say a mammal is a goat, a bird is the Eygyptian Plover and an amphibian is a FROG.
A salamander is a amphibian.
The Ostrich.
it is a Amphibian... A frog is an amphibian, not a reptile.
The state amphibian of Louisiana is the green tree frog. The amphibian was chosen as the state amphibian in 1993.
The ostrich is fastest, able to run 40 mph.
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