An Emu would fit this description.
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An ostrich is an is a large flightless bird native to Africa
The large flightless bird is an ostrich.
That is the correct spelling of ostrich, a large flightless bird.
An Emu would fit this description. See the related link.
The correct spelling for the large flightless bird is the "ostrich."
The likely word is "ostrich" (large flightless bird).
The name of the large, flightless bird is spelled ostrich.
There is no bird that looks like an ostrich related to the emu. The ostrich (from Africa), rhea (South America) and the cassowary (northern Australia and Papua New Guinea) are all Flightless Birds in the same category of "ratites" as the emu. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird needs to fly.
A rhea is a type of large, flightless bird (like an ostrich).
its ostrich........its the native of Australia but also found in Africa The ostrich is a large African flightless bird. It is not native to Australia and it does not ever bury it's head in the sand.
The largest flightless bird in Africa - and indeed, in the world - is the ostrich.
The ostrich is a bird, a flightless bird.