How ferocious are African ostriches? What should you do if you are attacked by an ostrich?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Very ferocious, this animal has a very strong attack power. You should run away immediately, or use something to stop them, so that you can better protect yourself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Very ferocious. When we are attacked by an ostrich, we have to run in a circle, so that we can protect ourselves, and the ostrich will not be able to peck itself if we run in a circle.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is very ferocious and can cause a lot of damage to people, so be sure not to let the other person feel the danger and try to stay away from these animals.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Ostriches generally do not eat grass, it eats the stems and fruits of plants, or eats insects and birds, etc., and will also eat some grains of sand to help digestion, and generally ostriches will not actively attack people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ostriches generally do not attack people, and ostriches have a tame personality. As long as people don't maliciously provoke it, it won't take the initiative to attack people. Ostriches are not herbivores but omnivorous birds. Ostriches have a very mixed diet, but they mainly focus on the stems, leaves, and fruits of plants

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Ostriches are not herbivores but omnivorous birds. The diet of ostriches is very mixed, but it is mainly the stems, leaves, fruits, etc. of plants, especially flowering shrubs, parasitic creeping plants, and creeping gourds. Ostriches are docile and generally do not attack people, but when ostriches sense danger, they use their legs to defend themselves.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <> ostriches have a more docile personality and generally do not attack people, but when ostriches sense danger, they will defend themselves with their legs. Ostrich generally refers to the African ostrich, which is the largest bird in the world, and its thick legs are the main defense of the African ostrich**, and can even kill lions and leopards.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the far reaches of Zimbabwe, Africa, there is such a strange race. The difference between them and us is that we normal people have ten fingers and ten toes, but the people here are not, they only have two big toes on each foot, and because of this strange phenomenon, everyone calls them ostrich people. Are the ostrich people in Africa real?

    What's the deal with the Ostrich Man? Why only two toes?

    What's going on with the African ostrich people

    Ostrich people in Africa live in the bush areas of Zimbabwe as well as within Botswana. Like all indigenous peoples, they live in isolation, incommunicado with the outside world. And the biggest difference between the people of this tribe and ordinary people in the outside world is that their feet only have two toes.

    The originally relatively autistic living environment made them afraid to interact with outsiders, and the strange appearance of the two toes made them feel inferior and shy, and they didn't want to know people outside. They have lived in this small bush for generations.

    Because the two greatly separated toes on their feet look like ostrich feet, the outside world has given the people of this nation a very vivid name, calling them ostrich people.

    Although the ostrich people are not much different from normal people except for their strange toes, even so, the outside world will still cast puzzled and even disdainful glances at them, which makes them very painful.

    Why do ostrich people have two toes

    The formation of the African ostrich man can be explained medically as a genetic disease of variability. The condition of both toes is known as lobster paw syndrome; In fact, this disease is not only affected by ostrich tribes living in Africa, but also by people in many parts of the world.

    Because it is a disease that can be passed on to the next generation with genes, the more closed the living environment and the less contact with outsiders, the more the disease will continue to be passed on to the next generation. If you want your offspring to be free from this disease, you need to get out of the original closed environment and marry someone outside and have children.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ostriches of the ostrich family, males can reach a height of 275 cm and weigh up to 135 kg, females are smaller. The wings are degenerate, the sternum is flattened, there is no keel protrusion, and it cannot fly, which is a typical large bird. The foot has 2 toes and a well-developed palm pad, and is good at walking.

    The body feathers are soft and fluffy, and most of the body feathers in males are black, and the wing feathers and tail feathers are small and white. Females are grayish-brown. Males have hand-offs.

    Females lay 6 8 eggs each time, and the weight of the eggs can reach 1000 grams, which is the largest among the living birds in the world. Incubation period 42-45 days. It is found in the desert areas of Africa.

    Ostriches are large, gregarious, and have a mixed diet. Although ostriches have wings, they cannot fly and can only be used to swing their wings to balance their bodies when sprinting. It can run at an astonishing speed of 50 to 70 kilometers per hour in the desert.

    African ostriches inhabit wide savannah and desert terrain. The ostrich family is one male and many females. Due to the degradation of the upper feathers and hooks of the ostrich's feathers, the feathers are loose and light.

    Its feathers are a high-end ornament used by dancers to make skirts.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The African ostrich is divided into four subspecies: the North African subspecies (and the Maasai subspecies (, the red-necked ostrich, the former without feathers on the top of the head, the latter with feathers on the top of the head; The Somalian species (and the South African subspecies (, are blue-necked ostriches, the former without feathers on the top of the head, the latter with feathers on the top of the head. There are 3 species of African ostriches farmed in captivity, namely the blue-necked ostrich, the red-necked ostrich and the African black ostrich.

    The blue-necked and red-necked ostrich belong to the primitive species, and the African black ostrich is the original South African blue-necked ostrich through crossbreeding, purification and long-term selection. Blue-necked and red-necked ostriches are larger and grow faster, and can be marketed as commercial birds in 10 December; The African black ostrich, on the other hand, is smaller, plumage, docile and has a high egg production rate.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The African ostrich is the only species in the order of ostriches and is also the representative of the walking birds. The earliest ostriches appeared in Europe at least in the Eocene period, from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene in Eurasia extensive development, a wide variety of species, from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene in China have also been found from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene Fossils of the Ann's ostrich, Vickers ostrich and Mongolian ostrich, about the Pleistocene migrated to Africa, but by the 19th century, there was only one African ostrich left. In the middle of the 20th century, the disappearance of the African ostrich living in the Arabian Peninsula also meant that the animal was completely extinct in Asia, making it truly the "African ostrich".

    In fact, due to heavy hunting, the population living in Africa is also declining, especially in northern Africa, where much of the country is on the verge of extinction.

    The ancestor of the ostrich was also a flying bird, and how it became what it is today is very closely related to the environment in which it lives. The ostrich is a primitive remnant of a bird, which represents an evolutionary direction in which animals gradually develop in the direction of tallness and running in open grassland and desert environments. At the same time, the ability to fly gradually weakens until it is lost.

    The African ostrich's ability to run is amazing. Its toes tend to be reduced due to its suitability for running, and it is the only bird in the world with only two toes, and its outer toes are smaller and its inner toes are particularly developed. It can jump meters, cross 8 meters in a single step, and sprint at a speed of more than 70 kilometers per hour.

    At the same time, the thick legs are also the main defense of the African ostrich**, and can even kill lions and leopards.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Africa's most distinctive genus: the four-winged bird.

    There is a rare bird in Africa - the four-winged bird. When the male enters the breeding season, a long feather grows on both wings. When flying, these two wings, like two flags, sometimes stand high above their bodies, waving in the wind, and as they fly, they let out a piercing whine from their mouths.

    Therefore, some people also call them "flag-waving birds"; Sometimes it shrinks the "flagpole" behind it. From a distance, it looks like it has four wings.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The African ostrich (scientific name: Struthio camelus) belongs to the ostrich family of the order Ostriches and is the largest bird in the world, with adults up to 2 years tall5 meters, male ostriches can weigh up to 150 kg.

    The slender neck like a snake supports a very small head, and it is equipped with a short, flattened, triangular mouth composed of several sheaths, the main feature is that the keel process is underdeveloped, it cannot fly, and it is also the only two-toed bird in the world, and on each big toe of its feet has a dangerous toenail about 7 cm long, and its hind limbs are thick and powerful, suitable for running.

    Born in the desert grasslands and savanna areas of Africa, it is widely domesticated in many countries because of its high economic value of plumage, skin and flesh, and has the advantages of fast growth, strong fecundity, easy feeding and strong disease resistance.

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