yes, they will protect their nests
The plural form for the noun ostrich is ostriches. The plural possessive form is ostriches'.Example: The hyenas had been raiding the ostriches' nests.
Birds build nests to protect their eggs.
They go back to there nests for protection, to protect his or her young
Ostriches are birds of prey. Their predators include lions, cheetahs, African hunting dogs, spotted hyena and leopards. Warthogs, jackals, Egyptian vultures and mongoose are predators to ostrich nests and young ostriches.
Ostriches do not have furry coats, they are birds and have feathers to protect their body from the elements.
Male ostriches are usually brighter so that they can attract a mate. However female ostriches are usually plain so when they have young, or an egg they can stay and protect it while drawing the least amount of attention as possible
the male bird should always protect the nest
Some birds that build their nests on the ground are flightless birds, such as emus and ostriches, but other birds which can fly are also ground-nesting. These birds include chickens, penguins, killdeer (a kind of plover), and water birds such as ducks, geese, swans etc.
They will make large nests to protect their egg. ... The chick is guarded by the parents for about three weeks until it can defend itself. ...
no
they keep them in a nest that is how a ostrich care for it's young
A pride of ostriches