Ostrich

The Ostrich is the largest bird species in the world and is native to Africa. They have a distinctive long neck and legs, and a large body. They are flightless birds and are known for their fast running speed. They are often found in grasslands, deserts, and savannas and feed mainly on plants, seeds, fruits, and insects. They are also kept as domesticated birds for their feathers and eggs.

Average Weight: 150-250 kg

Average length/height: 2-3 m

Food: Plants, seeds, fruits and insects

Habitat: Grasslands, deserts, and savannas