Some llamas don't like having people mess with their legs. They kick to show that. If they are getting annoyed they will kick at you. After that they might start spitting at you. Remember you are causing they problem. Stop messing with their legs! If you stop emssing with them, thewy won't spit or kick at you.
An ostrich cannot kick a lion in half, no.
an ostrich has extremely powerful legs, and with one kick can kill a lion. it aims this kick on instinct.
ostrich can protect their selves by its hind legs it can kick which makes our bone brake
Ostriches kick powerfully. Just one kick could kill a lion.
The ostrich is reputedly able to do that.
They use there legs to kick as a weapon of deffence to protect itself
With their feet! Well they do more than that, but you have to remember the they are sometimes nine feet tall and they have feet to go with it. To keep their eggs safe they kick them. Yes you read right, they kick their eggs from one place to another to keep their enemies from knowing where they are. An ostrich egg can weigh as much a a bowling ball and an ostrich kick can be deadly.
An adult ostrich can run away from a predator very fast. It can also deliver a crippling or fatal kick from its powerful legs - something that may make predators think twice in attacking an adult ostrich.
Ostrich, the ostrich has enough kicking power to snap the lion's with one kick. Also can break ribs with one kick
It is the preferred method of defense when it cannot flee: the ostrich uses its strong legs and heavy claws to strike at other birds, or predators.
The ostrich isn't such a bright bird. The only basic things that they know how to do well are: to eat, to drink, to bite, to dig their heads into the ground, to kick and to run away. So out of these the best to fit would be to kick, to bite or to run away.
An ostrich's kick could kill a cheetah, because it has a very large, heavy nail (claw) on each foot, on the larger toe. But in practice, an ostrich would likely not survive against a large cat, and the cheetah is one of the few predators that can outrun the bird.