cause there birds
an they can't fly
Groups of ostriches are called herds or flocks. Ostriches generally wander around in groups of five or less, they are considered nomadic.
Yes they do.
No, ostriches aren't mammals because they don't have fur like animals and and they don't have teeth like mammals do. They do not nurse their young, as mammals do. Ostriches, though they don't fly, are classified as birds
because 1of therer kiks can kill a person
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
No. Ostriches are in the bird family. Ostriches are very large birds which, along with the emu (an Australian bird), are the biggest birds. Ostriches aren't mammals because they don't have fur like other animals and and they don't have teeth like mammals have too. Nor do they feed their young on mothers' milk.
Here's some ideas to get you going but i REALLY don't knowThey're not used to human interactionsIf there are young ostriches there maybe the mother is trying to scare you awayBecause they like you
Once ostriches are big enough to leave the nest, they typically join a group called a "crèche," which consists of other young ostriches. This social structure provides safety in numbers, as they are vulnerable to predators. The young birds continue to be cared for by one or more adult ostriches, which help protect and guide them as they learn to forage and adapt to their environment. As they grow, they become more independent, eventually reaching maturity at around 2-4 years of age.
In a zoo? Yes. But, most are born in the wild. :)
no
they keep them in a nest that is how a ostrich care for it's young
A pride of ostriches