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Ostrich - eggs at nest
Ostrich - eggs at nest (Struthio camelus)
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Camelus Eggs Flightless Grassland Grasslands Groups Habitat Habitats Nest Nests Ostrich Ostriches Savannah Struthio Wildlife
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Nestled among the golden grasses of the African savannah, a group of ostriches (Struthio camelus) carefully tend to their precious eggs. The ostrich, the world's largest bird, is a flightless species native to Africa, known for its distinctive long neck and powerful legs. These birds are well adapted to their grassland habitat, with their cryptic plumage allowing them to blend seamlessly into the grasses and protect them from predators. Ostriches are social birds, living in loose flocks or herds, and are known to be quite protective of their eggs and young. The female ostrich lays her eggs in a shallow depression in the ground, which she incubates for around 42 days. During this time, she will rarely leave the nest, relying on the males to guard the area and keep intruders at bay. The history of ostriches is rich and fascinating. Ostrich feathers were once highly prized for their use in fashion, particularly in the production of quills for writing. Ostrich meat is also considered a delicacy in many parts of the world, and the birds have been domesticated for their eggs and meat production. Despite their size and apparent vulnerability, ostriches are quite agile and can reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour. They are also capable of kicking with great force, making them formidable creatures when threatened. This image captures the tender moment of ostrich parenthood, as the birds carefully tend to their eggs, ensuring the future of their species in the vast African grasslands.
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