== == It is, in fact, smaller than its eyeball.
Yes but their's are a bit big
yes even smaller
yes they are they are hunted by lions cheetahs and other big cats and also humans
Ostriches have their testes inside of them, not outside. As for size, they could be about the size of a baseball.
no
Penguins, Ostriches. Chickens have been known to talk big leaps but no flying for them either.
ostrich can't fly. because ostriches are too big for thier little wings
yes some of the time to hide from hunters or any big cat
A pride of ostriches
Once ostriches are big enough to leave the nest, they typically join a group called a "crèche," which consists of other young ostriches. This social structure provides safety in numbers, as they are vulnerable to predators. The young birds continue to be cared for by one or more adult ostriches, which help protect and guide them as they learn to forage and adapt to their environment. As they grow, they become more independent, eventually reaching maturity at around 2-4 years of age.
Groups of ostriches are called herds or flocks. Ostriches generally wander around in groups of five or less, they are considered nomadic.
They do indeed, like all birds. Theirs just happen to be about as big as they get. yes they do lay eggs but the eggs then hatch making the ostrich grow into a full bird. I love ostriches so i should know this.