Rheas prefer spacious open plains with low vegetation (under 50 cm) in which they can nest with some degree of cover and still be able run and feed while remaining effectively vigilant. The Rhea lives in a variety of South American savanna habitats, especially in the tall grass steppe pampas, areas of the Chaco, and the dense grassland of Brazil's campos, interspersed with scrub and scattered trees bordering forests and farmlands.
Such habitats tend to be dry, and rheas prefer to breed near rivers, lakes, and swamps.
Rheas relatives
There are two species of Rhea - Greater and Lesser. They are ostrich-like birds and both inhabit similar sorts of habitat. They like the wide open spaces such as the Pampas of central South America or the wide grassland plains of Patagonia.
Uranus and Gaia
South America
Gaea, the Earth.
yes
No, rheas are native to South America. Yugoslavia is a country in Europe that no longer exists, as it dissolved in the 1990s and its territories are now part of different countries such as Croatia, Serbia, and others.
Rheas prefer spacious open plains with low vegetation (under 50 cm) in which they can nest with some degree of cover and still be able run and feed while remaining effectively vigilant. The Rhea lives in a variety of South American savanna habitats, especially in the tall grass steppe pampas, areas of the Chaco, and the dense grassland of Brazil's campos, interspersed with scrub and scattered trees bordering forests and farmlands.Such habitats tend to be dry, and rheas prefer to breed near rivers, lakes, and swamps.
They have feathers
Anonymously
Ops or Opis.
Rheas, Emus, and Ostriches are all a part of the Ratite family; a family of large flightless birds