Ostrich chicks are nearly the size of a chicken when they are born. Each month they grow about 1 foot.
Because they have big chicks.
chick (pl. chicks) The ostrich is a bird.
No
An ostrich is a bird, not a mammal, and does not nurse its young. Therefore they are never weaned. However, young ostrich chicks stay with their parents for several months after leaving the nest. The males will often teach the chicks how to hunt for food.
Usually 1 year. 2 at the most. Call this number 714-907-6892 I grantee it is Selena Gomez's.
It is gray,blueish and purple !!!! Good ness
emm i say..Ostrich?
ostrich.
Depends on what you consider big. The largest, however, is the ostrich.
A female ostrich can lay between 10 to 15 eggs in a single clutch, and she may produce several clutches in a breeding season. The incubation period for ostrich eggs is about 42 days, after which the chicks hatch. However, not all eggs may hatch successfully due to various factors such as predation or environmental conditions. In optimal conditions, a female ostrich can potentially raise a significant number of chicks each season.
There does not appear to be a name specific to a young Ostrich according to Wikipedia. A female is called a "hen," and a male is called a "cock." It would appear to be appropriate to call a young Ostrich a chick, however I can find no evidence to support it. Baby ostriches are called chicks.
Ostrich