just like a bird; maybe a little more rough
An ostrich can'troar like a lion.
No an ostrich looks like its parents
They feel the same as chicken eggs or goose eggs or bird eggs or ostrich eggs or anything, only they're the same size as a chicken egg.
the ostrich has long legs and stream like feathers
Ostrich is divided like this: OS trich.
Ostrich
like chicken
Mythically, ostriches stick there heads in the sand when they feel they are in danger. So to behave like an ostrich is to ignore a problem in the hope that it will go away.
Ah, what a happy little question! The singular possessive form of "ostrich" is "ostrich's." Just add an apostrophe and an s after the word "ostrich" to show that something belongs to the ostrich. It's like giving the ostrich a little hug of ownership.
ostrich but it sounds like ostrige
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.
No, an ostrich is an omnivorous bird. Ruminants are mammals of the order Artiodactyla, and includes animals like cattle, sheep, deer, giraffes. An ostrich is not a ruminant.