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166 Featured Specimen
Common ostrich

Details

Common ostrich

Struthio camelus

Size
Wingspan 1.8–2.8 m · 63–145 kg
Diet
Omnivore
Activity
Diurnal
Sociality
Herd
Lifespan
8-25 years

The common ostrich is a giant flightless bird of open African grasslands. It is diurnal, walks in herds, and runs on powerful long legs.

Range

Habitat range map
Native range Occasional / Transient
AfrotropicalAfrotropicalAfrotropicalAfrotropical

Map: Ecoregions 2017 © RESOLVE (CC BY 4.0) · Natural Earth (PD)

Details

Habitat

It uses savanna, semiarid country, and open grassland. Broad visibility supports vigilance, while greener areas are used seasonally for feeding.

Appearance

Wingspan is about 180-275 cm and weight about 63-145 kg. A long neck, long legs, large eyes, and strong two-toed feet suit fast running.

Behavior

Active by day, herd members often keep watch with heads raised. When threatened, they run to create distance and can defend themselves with kicks.

Feeding

It is omnivorous, eating grasses, seeds, leaves, fruit, and small animals. It walks widely while picking food from the ground.

Reproduction

Males scrape shallow ground nests, and several females may lay in one nest. Adults guard the large eggs and chicks on open ground.

Notes

Its status is listed as Least Concern. In open country, keen sight and running speed are its main defenses.