it kicks so incredibly hard that it can snap a bone and definitely keep a lion away. If that doesn't work it runs away; it can run up to 46 mph.
By tucking they're head over they're bum
with aggression or submerging in water, its natural environment
yes, they will protect their nests
Ostriches do not have furry coats, they are birds and have feathers to protect their body from the elements.
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
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Groups of ostriches are called herds or flocks. Ostriches generally wander around in groups of five or less, they are considered nomadic.
A pride of ostriches
they keep them in a nest that is how a ostrich care for it's young
Ostriches Origanlly came from Africa. You may find Ostriches here in Austraila, but not in the wild.