Ostrich: (animal)
: Adult males can reach 2.1–2.75 meters (7–9 ft) in height and weigh over 136 kg (300 lbs) .
: Males typically have black-and-white feathers, while females are brown or gray for better camouflage. 🍽️ Diet and Digestion Ostrich Diet Explained: What to Feed Your Ostriches Ostrich (Animal)
The ( Struthio camelus ) is the world’s largest and heaviest living bird. Native to Africa, these flightless giants are members of the ratite family, which also includes emus and kiwis. While they cannot fly, they are the fastest two-legged animals on Earth, reaching speeds of up to 70 km/h (45 mph) . 🧬 Physical Attributes : Adult males can reach 2
: They have the largest eyes of any land animal, measuring about 5 cm (2 in) across. Ostrich (Animal)
