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Did you know: ostriches don't 'bury their heads in the sand'

ostriches do not bury their heads in the sand. This is a common myth that likely originated from the way ostriches react to danger, which involves lying low to the ground with their necks outstretched and heads lowered, making them appear to be burying their heads. They also dig shallow holes in the sand to use as nests for their eggs, and turning the eggs with their beaks. In reality, ostriches are known for their speed and agility, and they typically rely on running away from predators or defending themselves with kicks.
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I actually did know this one. Also, ostrich eggs are incredibly strong. Their shells can withstand a vertical weight of up to 500 pounds. This means an adult (or two) can stand on an ostrich egg without it breaking.

Visited an ostrich farm in my travels. And can also report that ostrich steaks are very tasty. 🥹
@OlderSometimesWiser i didn't know this! That pretty cool
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Yes, I knew that.
fun4us2b · M
They look so funny when they run fast
Punxi · F
Road Runner never buried that coyotes head either.... coincidence?
Their kicks, like kangaroos, are dangerous!
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Captainjackass · 31-35, M
@Bexsy emu’s however I will fight out of vengeance for the great emu war.

Thats a real thing too that really happened.
Gusman · 61-69, M
@Captainjackass The war the Emus won 🙂
Captainjackass · 31-35, M
@Gusman indeed! They destroyed everything. Their even making a movie of it now.

 
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