
Ostrich
Ostriches are the world's largest living birds, belonging to the order Struthioniformes. They are flightless but possess powerful long legs, enabling them to run at extremely high speeds (up to 70 km/h). Native to the savannas and desert regions of Africa, ostriches are recognized by their long necks, large eyes, and fan-like tail feathers. They are omnivores, primarily feeding on plants, seeds, fruits, and occasionally insects and small reptiles. Ostriches are exceptional runners, capable of rapid movement despite their large size. They are gregarious, typically forming loose flocks.