Yes and yes, Ostriches lay eggs that are 7 inches long, 4.5 inches wide, and weigh more than 3 pounds. Also, Ostriches don't have teeth, so they eat stones and store them in their second stomach (a.k.a. gizzard) to grind up their food for them.
Yes, Ostriches don't have teeth, so they eat stones and store them in their second stomach (a.k.a. gizzard) to grind up their food for them.
they eat their eggs because they get hungry and dont regonize their own
Ostriches are omnivores and feed on plant vegetation such as seeds, grains, fruit, shoots, leaves and flowers. They may also feed on large insects such as locusts. Because ostriches do not have teeth, they need to swallow small stones and pebbles to help grind up the food and aid in the digestion process. The average adult ostrich tends to carry about 1 kg of stones in its stomach. Ostriches are able to go without water for several days, getting all their moisture needs from the food they eat.
The Romans did eat egg from ostriches and chicken. The eggs were different sizes depending on the season, breed, and cooping conditions.
Ostriches swallow pebbles that help as gastroliths.
they eat small stones called grit - it turns into the shell on their eggs. in the wild birds would eat the shell on unwanted eggs to create new ones.
Yes
they eat about 3 times a day
Ostriches live in Africa. That's quite far from the Philippines. So no.
Ostrich are omnivores and they eat seeds, grains, fruits, shoots, leaves and flowers. They also eat large insects like locusts
they eat your mom for breakfast lunch and dinner
yes they are they are hunted by lions cheetahs and other big cats and also humans