No. The ostrich is native to Africa, not Australia.Two karge, Flightless Birds found in Australia are the emu and the cassowary. Both of these are ratites, like the ostrich, but very different species. Emus and cassowaries are smaller than the ostrich, and do not really look like the ostrich at all.
Ostriches are native to Africa they do not live in Australia; however a somewhat similar bird to the Ostrich does live in Austarlia, it is called the Emu.
The emu is a large bird found in Australia that is related to the ostrich.
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Africa north and south of the Sahara, East Africa, and zoos.
its ostrich........its the native of Australia but also found in Africa The ostrich is a large African flightless bird. It is not native to Australia and it does not ever bury it's head in the sand.
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an emu....
There is no bird similar to an ostrich in Australia. The tallest bird is the emu and, although it is a ratite (one of a particular group of flightless birds) like the ostrich, it is very different in appearance and behaviour.
An Ostrich is an animal which is a large flightless bird which are found in parts of Africa.
The ostrich is not on Australia's coat of arms. The bird is an emu. It is there because, like the kangaroo, the emu is unable to take a step backwards. Therefore, it is a symbol of progressive movement forwards.
An ostrich relative is a species of bird that is related to the ostrich. These include the emu in Australia, the cassowarie in Australia and New Guinea, and the rhea in South America. Also related to the ostrich are the extinct moa of New Zealand and the elephant birds of North Africa.
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in Africa i think!!