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Gonna run just like the ostrich do, just a lot slower lol! Enjoy some fun ostrich facts by Robert Irwin and his backstage of the Tonight Show youtube video.

Thank you everyone who showed support for the first ever World Ostrich Day! It's amazing to see everyone's … More passion for the fascinating bird that is the ostrich. Cant wait for next year! WorldOstrichDay WOD February2nd sharethelove keepsharing ostrich ratite dinosaur bird camel fast colour justagirlwholovesostriches conservation saveaspecies savetheplanet passionate thankyou itsbeenepic.

Happy first-ever World Ostrich Day! The ostrich lays the largest eggs in the world. The are equivalent to two dozen chicken eggs! The ostrich is the only bird that has two toes on each foot. All other … More birds have three or four toes. It's an epic day Perfect day for the first ever World Ostrich Day!!! Happy World Ostrich Day!!! WorldOstrichDay WOD February2nd gonnabeawesome sharethelove ostriches ratite bird camel fast colour justagirlwholovesostriches. WorldOstrichDay WOD February2nd gonnabeawesome ostrich ratite … More dinosaur bird camel fast colour camouflage feathers Africa fascinating sharethelove.

Today's the day! I hope everyone, and every ostrich, has a fantastic day today! Dont … More forget to share all your ostrich stories, photos and fun facts right here on our World Ostrich Day Facebook page. WorldOstrichDay WOD February2nd gonnabeawesome ostrich ratite dinosaur bird camel fast colour camouflage feathers Africa logo bestdayever favouriteholiday. Ostriches are opportunistic omnivores. Their diet consists mostly of leaves, roots and seeds, but … More they will also eat insects, lizards and small rodents.

Ostriches don't actually bury their heads in the sand like rumored. If predators are near a nest … More sight where an ostrich is sitting, the ostrich will attempt to hide by lying low to the ground and stretching its long neck along the ground. The ostrich uses its feather colouration to camouflage into its surroundings. Kinda looks like a rock from a distance. Very clever. WorldOstrichDay WOD February2nd fascinating ostrich dinosaur bird camel fast colour camouflage rock whereswally whereswaldo huntwithhooroo Africa instagram nofilter funfacts myth.

World Ostrich Day was set up by our very own ungulates keeper and ostrich coordinator, Jade Tinker, who you may have seen take over our social media channels recently for an ostrich-filled takeovertuesday!

She looks after our four female ostriches here at Auckland Zoo and helps educate our guests about this member of the ratite family, who also happen to share a relationship with the NZ kiwi! Discover more facts about our four female ostriches this World Ostrich Day at Jade's am keeper talk at the African Savannah!

Just when you thought this weekend couldn't get any more jam-packed and exciting, we go and pull a stunt like … More this Learn from our keepers about the world's largest flightless bird and how ostriches have evolved over millions of years.

Ostrich keeper talk takes place at pm. Here at Auckland Zoo we do this in a variety of different ways such as hiding bones or spreading mulch from other animals around the exhibit. In this example, you can see our female cheetah Quartz playing with a hollowed-out ostrich egg.

This encourages her to play and keeps her busy and active. Not long after we filmed this video, the girls smashed the egg! Shani is our resident female serval and here you can see her tucking into a little leftover ostrich egg. As we only have female ostrich at the zoo, the egg Shani is enjoying is not fertile. Male ostriches are recognized by their black feathers and females can have grey or brown plumage.

Dominant females sit during the day and the leading male will sit over night. WorldOstrichDay WOD February2nd fascinating ostrich dinosaur bird camel fast colour camouflage nest feathers environment habitat Africa instagram nofilter.

The ostrich lays the largest eggs in the world can be 15cm long and on average weigh 1. Ostriches lay their eggs in a communal nest which can hold up to 60 eggs at one time. Ostriches are the fastest living bird when it comes to running.

Holding it's wings out enables the ostrich to balance and steer whilst running. WorldOstrichDay WOD February2nd fascinating dinosaur bird camel Africa instagram nofilter savannah captivating canyourunthatfast run fast ostrichrunningchallenge shouldbeathing. The common ostrich, Struthio camelus, is the world's largest living bird! Reaching heights of up … More to almost 3m tall and weighing as much as kg! Head over to our Instagram page to find out more, and share all your fun ostrich related photos, stories or facts on our FB page.

Don't forget to like and share the page with your friends! WorldOstrichDay WOD February2nd gonnabeawesome instagram nofilter fascinating funfacts ostrich ratite dinosaur bird camel fast Africa travel wildlife wild celebration. Only 9 more days till World Ostrich Day! This is the day to show your appreciation for this amazing species and … More a way to spread awareness of the challenges they are facing in the wild.

They hope to breed, hatch and release North African Ostrich back into the wild where numbers have rapidly decreased over the past 50 years due to hunting for meat and feathers, egg collecting and habitat loss. The Sahara Conservation Fund is also asking for the North African Ostrich taxonomic status to be reclassified as a distinct species instead of a sub-species of the common ostrich, to help raise awareness of the species now believed to be critically endangered. World Ostrich Day has just joined Instagram!

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See More. Some say that ostriches dig holes in the ground in which to lay their eggs - apparently keeping the huge eggs below ground-level makes them more difficult for predators to spot. However, the more likely reason for people having believed that ostriches bury their heads is because when they sense danger that they're unable to run away from they flop on the ground and keep their long necks and round heads flat on the ground as to from a distance look like an ant hill, or a perhaps rock.

Kinda clever if you ask me.



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