rhea birds are big and have a beak. they are related to the family of emu's.
A Rhea is a flightless bird like an ostrich or emu
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The Rhea is a large South American flightless bird.
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A rhea is a type of large, flightless bird (like an ostrich).
There are no ostrich-like birds in Argentina. The closest bird is the rhea, which is a member of the ratite family, to which the ostrich also belongs.
Yes, the rhea is a big, ostrich-like bird from South America.
A rhea somewhat looks like an ostrich =)
A rhea somewhat looks like an ostrich =)
No, the Rhea is not a native Alaskan bird.
Rhea americana is the American variety.
Its a Rhea (large flightless bird like the ostrich or emu). Darwins Rhea is a smaller species of Rhea found in South America feeding on seeds, roots, and other plant matter.
No. The kiwi is completely unique. The kiwi is a member of the group of flightless birds known as ratites, the other members of which are the ostrich, emu, rhea and cassowary. None of these birds look anything like the kiwi.
Rhea is depicted as matronly women, usually wearing a turret crown, and attended by lions.
Rhea is not located in a country. Rhea is a type of flightless bird and is also someone who is found in Greek mythology.
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