There is only one species of ostrich, it is the ostrich itself.
The binomial scientific name of the ostrich is Struthio camelus.
Two extant species.
yes, an ostrich is an endangered species.
The Ostrich is the only living species of its family - Struthionidae
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An ostrich is the largest bird species in the world but they so not fly.. :)
The ostrich is not an endangered species. Listed as least concern by the IUCN.
The ostrich, although it was lighter than some extinct species.
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The species are incompatible and cannot interbreed.
The Ostrich is the only living species of its family - Struthionidae
The symbiotic relationship of an Ostrich and a gazelle is a mutualism relationship, since both species benefit one another.
The big flightless birds in Africa are the Common Ostrich (Struthio camelus), and the Somali Ostrich (Struthio camelus molybdophanes). The Somali Ostrich is recognized as a distinct species.
The length of the ostrich leg is 60% of its actual height. It mostly ranges between 3 feet to 6 feet. For more interesting <a href= " http://birdsflight.com/ostrich-facts-kids-ostrich-behavior-ostrich-diet-ostrich-species/ /">ostrich facts</a> visit http://birdsflight.com/.