Rhea is depicted as matronly women, usually wearing a turret crown, and attended by lions.
A rhea somewhat looks like an ostrich =)
A rhea somewhat looks like an ostrich =)
Rhea is depicted as matronly women, usually wearing a turret crown, and attended by lions.
rhea birds are big and have a beak. they are related to the family of emu's.
Rhea was depicted as matronly women, usually wearing a turret crown, and attended by lions.
Yes, the rhea is a big, ostrich-like bird from South America.
A rhea is a type of large, flightless bird (like an ostrich).
Her name is Rhea. She is matronly and wore a turret crown. She is usually depicted with lions at her side.
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.
because he didnt like the relationship of rhea and mars
rhea was very sweet and nice but if you got in her way it could get ugly
The scientific name of the rhea is Rhea americana for the greater or American rhea, and Rhea pennata for the lesser or Darwin's rhea.