They were called "dodos" as a reference to their slow, awkward, and unhurried movement. They also lacked a fear of humans or animals, a response to the dearth of predators in their natural environment.
(The name may be from Dutch dodoor, sluggard, or dodaars, fat-arsed)
The species died out quickly, less than 80 years after their discovery, before enough generations would have adopted a quick "fleeing" response that protects other bird species.
Groups of ostriches are called herds or flocks. Ostriches generally wander around in groups of five or less, they are considered nomadic.
A group of ostriches is called a flock. Or rather a "herd of ostriches" and a "flock of birds".
a group of ostriches are called a flock you spelt ostriches wrong so it didnt work how u planned it to work *ostriches :)
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The Ostrich is the only living species of its family - Struthionidae
A group of ostriches is called a "croup." This term is used to refer to their social behavior, as ostriches are often seen in groups, especially for mating and protection. In addition to "croup," they can also be referred to as a "mob" or "herd."
Birds and yes, so do emu's and ostriches
The plural of ostrich may be ostrich(unspecified group) or ostriches.
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A pride of ostriches
Ostriches generally don't migrate.
A Deal in Ostriches was created in 1894.