Ostrich Animal Pictures

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Common ostrich bird (Struthio camelus) head top view close-up with nature background.
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Ostrich walking, Safari, Africa

Ostrich walking, Africa
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Male common ostrich, Struthio camelus, searching for food and patrolling the area
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Female Ostrich sitting on the eggs
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Baby ostrich looking for food
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Ostrich isolated on white background
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Ostrich vs Emu - An Emu Egg
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Ostrich vs. Emu - Ostrich Feet
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Types of Big Birds
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A male ostrich, Struthio camelus, in courtship display at the Masai Mara Park in Kenya.

Ostrich, struthio camelus, Male in Courtship display, Masai Mara Park in Kenya

What Do Ostriches Eat
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Ostriches swallow sand and small rocks that become gastroliths. Gastroliths help the bird, which is toothless, grind up its food.

What Do Ostriches Eat
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Ostriches are omnivores, eating mostly plant material, but also eating insects and small lizards.

Male of African ostrich (Struthio camelus) in nature reserve near Eilat, Israel

ostrich with feathers out in desert area
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Ostriches have undersized brains and oversized eyes which make them look dumb.

Do Birds Pee
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Ostrich hens are kicking up dust as they try to escape the cocks during mating season in the Kgalagadi, South Africa.

Female Ostrich (Struthio camelus), Kalahari desert, South Africa

ostrich walking in open field
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Ostriches rarely attack unless they feel threatened.

Animals That Lay Eggs

Animals That Lay Eggs
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An Ostrich hen with eggs in the nest. Ostriches are the fastest runners of any bird or other two-legged animal and can sprint at over 70 km/hr, covering up to 5m in a single stride.

Animals with large eyes– ostrich
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The ostrich has the largest eyes of any bird in the world.

Tallest Animals: Ostrich

Tallest Animals: Ostrich
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Ostriches in the masai marai National Park, kenya

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Dumbest Animals in the World: Ostrich
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Ostriches in the masai marai National Park, kenya

Safari Animals You MUST See: Masai Ostrich
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Ostrich
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Ostrich (Struthio Camelus) running across the savanna

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Portrait Of A Ostrich On White Background

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Ostrich (Struthio Camelus)

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A close-up of an Ostrich (Struthio Camelus) at Colchester Zoo, UK.

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Ostriches (Struthio camelus), Chay Bar Yotvata, Israel

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Ostriches (Struthio camelus massaicus), im Ngorongoro Krater

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Ostriches in South Africa

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Ostrich (Struthio camelus), Chay Bar Yotvata, Israel