
3 Odd Facts About Ostriches
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Science, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Ostriches are unique, large, flightless birds that belong to the rattites group. They evolved from flying ancestors and developed flightlessness independently. Ostriches are well-adapted to their environment, being the fastest two-legged runners, with adaptations like long legs, strong muscles, and large talons for defense. They have exceptional vision with the largest eyes among land vertebrates, aiding in predator detection. Despite their size, they manage heat with fluffy feathers. Common myths about ostriches burying their heads are debunked, revealing their true behaviors when threatened.
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