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  1. Massive, conspicuous, flightless bird with long neck and robust legs. Mature males have black-and-white plumage, with pinkish skin, flushed in breeding plumage. Females and immatures are duller gray-brown. Small groups roam open and lightly-wooded country; can walk up to several kilometers a day. The stubby wings are used for spectacular ...

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    There are two living species of ostrich: the common ostrich, native to large areas of sub-Saharan Africa, and the Somali ostrich, native to the Horn of Africa. The common ostrich was historically native to the Arabian Peninsula , and ostriches were present across Asia as far east as China and Mongolia during the Late Pleistocene and possibly ...

  3. The common ostrich (Struthio camelus), the planet's largest bird, is a flightless avian native to Africa. It is a member of the ratite family, which includes other flightless birds like emus and kiwis.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · ostrich, (Struthio camelus), large flightless bird found only in open country in Africa. The largest living bird , an adult male may be 2.75 metres (about 9 feet) tall—almost half of its height is neck —and weigh more than 150 kg (330 pounds); the female is somewhat smaller.

  5. The Common Ostrich, with its towering stature and swift legs, is a magnificent spectacle of the African savannas. As the world's largest bird, it cannot take to the skies, but its long, powerful strides make it a master of the land.

  6. The common ostrich, or simply ostrich, is a species of flightless bird native to certain large areas of Africa. It is one of two extant species of ostriches, the only living members of the genus Struthio in the ratite order of birds.

  7. Mar 4, 2020 · Common Ostrich Struthio camelus Scientific name definitions. LC Least Concern; Names (34) Subspecies (4)

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