The plural of ostrich is usually ostriches. It can, however, also be just ostrich, as when speaking of a flock or group ("We watched the ostrich in their courting rituals.")
The plural of ostrich may be ostrich(unspecified group) or ostriches.
No, ostrich is a two syllable word: os-trich.
Yes, the word 'ostrich' is a noun, a word for a type of bird; a word for a thing.
Ostrich is not a proper noun. Proper nouns are names for specific people, places, events, and objects, such as Michelle, North America, Honda, February, and Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Proper nouns are capitalized. Ostrich is a common noun because it refers to a type of animal. If you were to have a pet ostrich named Ostrich, when referring to the name of your pet, it would be a proper noun.
No it doesn't.
The plural of ostrich may be ostrich(unspecified group) or ostriches.
The plural of ostrich is ostriches.
The plural form for the noun ostrich is ostriches. The plural possessive form is ostriches'.Example: The hyenas had been raiding the ostriches' nests.
The Ostrich.
The ostrich is fastest, able to run 40 mph.
The ostrich is native to Africa.
Ostrich females asre called hens Ostrich males are called ostrich males
Ostrich on land it would be the ostrich and in the air the peregrine falcon
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when a male ostrich makes love with a female ostrich
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The name of a male ostrich is a "cock". The name of a female ostrich is a hen. The newly hatched ostrich is a chick.