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Ostriches

Ostriches

(n)
UK
ˈɒstrɪʧɪz
US
ˈɑstrɪʧɪz
Definition: A flightless swift-running african bird with a long neck, long legs, and two toes on each foot. it is the largest living bird, with males reaching a height of up to 2.75 m.
Meaning: Đà điểu
Not Common
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Ostriches do not fly, but can run faster than any other bird.

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Ostriches have the biggest eyes of all land animals.

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Ostriches have long legs and a long neck, but they have a small head.

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Male ostriches have black feathers and female ostriches have gray and brown feathers.

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Ostriches now only live in Africa.

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Some ostriches live in areas of the Sahara desert.

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There used to be ostriches in Middle East in the 20th century and, further back, also in Asia.

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Humans hunted and ate the ostriches.

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Ostriches mainly eat plant matter, but they also eat insects.

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Ostriches do not have teeth, and so cannot grind food as mammals do.

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Ostriches are the largest birds in the world.

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Ostriches have very long legs and a long neck.

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Ostriches have the largest eyes of any land animal.

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Ostriches lay the largest eggs of any bird.

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Ostriches live in Africa, where it is hot and dry.

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