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The automobile saved ostriches from extinction because it allowed citizens to travel by car.

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How did the automobile save ostriches?

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What is the animal group with the most extinctions?

invertabates are the animals with the most extinctions


Do ostriches hibernate.?

no


What is the collective term for ostriches?

A pride of ostriches


A group of ostrich are called?

Groups of ostriches are called herds or flocks. Ostriches generally wander around in groups of five or less, they are considered nomadic.


Why should someone buy an eco friendly automobile?

Someone should buy an eco friendly automobile because there is already enough pollution in the air. By buying an eco friendly automobile you are helping save the environment.


How does aerodynamics help you save gas?

By lowering the automobile's wind resistance to its forward motion


What was the outcomes of each of the mass extinctions?

The outcomes of each of the mass extinctions is that animal and/or bacteria die.


Do scientists believe that extinctions are uncommon?

No, they are fundamental to the process of evolution. Mass extinctions are less common.


Where do ostriches go for migration?

Ostriches generally don't migrate.


When was A Deal in Ostriches created?

A Deal in Ostriches was created in 1894.


What country do ostriches live in?

Ostriches Origanlly came from Africa. You may find Ostriches here in Austraila, but not in the wild.