They lay eggs.
Ostriches don't give live birth. They're birds, they lay eggs.
eggs, feathers, meat
Elephants are mammals, ostriches are flightless birds. Mammals are warmblooded vertebrates that, with few exceptions, give birth to live young and feed them milk from mammary glands after birth. The exceptions are the monotremes (the platypus and two species of spiny anteaters) that, like the ostrich, lay eggs. However, an ostrich does not suckle its young.
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A pride of ostriches
Groups of ostriches are called herds or flocks. Ostriches generally wander around in groups of five or less, they are considered nomadic.
Ostriches generally don't migrate.
A Deal in Ostriches was created in 1894.
Ostriches Origanlly came from Africa. You may find Ostriches here in Austraila, but not in the wild.
Cows and ostriches are fundamentally different species; cows are mammals and belong to the Bovidae family, while ostriches are birds and belong to the Struthionidae family. Cows are typically domesticated for milk and meat production, while ostriches are known for their large size, fast running, and valuable feathers. Additionally, cows are herbivores that primarily graze on grass, whereas ostriches are omnivores that can eat plants, insects, and small animals. Their physical characteristics and reproductive methods also differ significantly, with cows giving live birth and ostriches laying eggs.
So they can repopulate the amour of ostriches in the world. Let me put it this way: 0 eggs = Extinct ostriches
No. 9 ostriches are around 810 pounds. 22 ostriches is closest to a ton.