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What does an ostrich do to escape themselves from their enemies?

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What does an ostrich do to escape themselves from their enemies?

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  1. Quite stupid.Stick their head in a hole in the ground.


  2. they just start vrooming  i mean they Run as they r da fastest running birds

  3. They stick their heads in the sand... don't you watch cartoons?

    (They really do)

  4. Dude they run.

  5. they are extremely fast runners and they can run a good distance before they have to stop.

    50mph for 30 minutes at a time.  they are the fastest running  bird in the world. the parigrin falcon is the fastest bird at over 200mph in flight.

  6. They run like h**l.  They are extremely fast.  Also, they can defend themselves by kicking.  The "kicking" of an Ostrich is so powerful it can disembowel another animal.

  7. They run.  They run faster than any other bird including the road runner.  If they are caught, then they can kick to attempt to get free, and once they are free they will run away.

  8. Ostriches actually have three techniques to avoid becoming breakfast, lunch, or dinner.  First, they can run - and how!  They are the fastest bird on land, and only a cheetah can exceed their maximum running speed.  If they are nesting, and can't run, then they use camoflauge.  They do NOT stick their heads in the ground, contrary to popular belief.  They actually fluff up their feathers and place their heads and necks on the ground.  Females have a rather grayish color, so they look remarkably like a bush when they do this.  Finally, they can kick.  Chuck Norris (my apologies) would probably lose in a match with an ostrich, because a well placed kick from an ostrich can gut a predator in one blow.

  9. It runs,

    or as the myth goes it puts its his head in the ground.

  10. They run! They are the fastest birds.

  11. Run away fast or kick like h**l. No, they don't stick their heads in the ground.

  12. run or attack

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