The animal known for sticking its head in the ground is the ostrich.
The bird species known for sticking their head in the ground is the ostrich.
The animal that puts its head in the sand as a defense mechanism is the ostrich.
Ostriches do not actually bury their heads in the ground. This is a myth. Ostriches may lower their heads to the ground to feed or to check on their eggs, but they do not bury their heads in the sand as commonly believed.
The ostrich is a bird that is known for putting its head in the sand to avoid danger or threats.
The bird is called an ostrich.
The bird species known for sticking their head in the ground is the ostrich.
Bulls do.
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cause its head was sticking out
Sticking someones head in the toilet, holding the victims feet above their head, then flushing it.. usually associated with hazing, pranking, bullying, or assault. Also known as: swirlie brainwashing (India) dunnyflushing (Australia)
Try sticking your head in first
A dogs ears
The word "seal" serves as a homonym for both an animal and a part of the head. As an animal, a seal is a marine mammal known for its playful behavior and swimming abilities. In terms of anatomy, "seal" can refer to the action of closing or fastening something, like the mouth or lips, which are parts of the head.
The way to use the back of a hammer is to place a sticking up nail in the back corner of the the hammer, than place the head of the hammer on the ground. finely pull the handle of the hammer away from the nail.
The animal head associated with the Egyptian goddess Bast, also known as Bastet, is that of a lioness or a domestic cat. She is often depicted with the body of a woman and the head of a lioness or a cat.
The saying is either:I am going out on a limb for you (ie crawling to the end of a dangerous tree branch)orI am sticking my neck out over this (sticking it out to the point where it is exposed and someone my chop my head off)
I don't think so.