Well you know how they say ostriches "bury their heads" in the sand when they feel they're in danger? That is actually a myth, they really try to hide by crouching in tall grass. Without grass, they're out in the open.
Ostrich eat almost everything they can fit into their mouths. Plants, roots, rodents, insects, all of this can end up inside of an ostrich stomach.
They eat grass seeds, small insects and small reptiles
Stones play an important part in ostrich's digestive system. Once the ostrich swallows the stones, the go to the gizzard and they facilitate the grinding of food.
Mostly ostrichs live in Savannah or semi deserts eating grass, seeds and sometimes insects
They mainly feed on seeds, shrubs, grass, fruit and flowers, as well as locusts and other small insects.
The grassland biome is important to the survival of the ostrich because it provides a suitable habitat for nesting, foraging, and mating for these birds. Grasslands offer open spaces for ostriches to run, abundant grass and vegetation for food, and visibility to spot predators. The flat terrain of grasslands also allows ostriches to use their speed to escape from predators more efficiently.
The Ostrich.
grass important because it is a plant and gives us us oxygen
The important part that stones play in an ostriche's digestive system is to help grind up the food that the ostrich has eaten. This is done before the food passses to the intestines.
Blue and grass
Ostriches (Pronunced o-st-rich.) Are Herbivores And Eat Seeds, Fruits And Grass. They Extremely Occasionally Eat Locusts.
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