Simple answer: They are large Flightless Birds native to Africa
Technical answer: They belong to the order Struthioniformes along with kiwis and emus.
The answer; All ostriches are birds, and not a specific kind of bird, either.
An Ostrich is a large flightless bird.
Ostriches
yes they are
The fear of ostriches is called Ornithophobia.Note: Its the fear of birds.
what kind of home do ostriches make itself
ostriches and emus
Ostriches do not have furry coats, they are birds and have feathers to protect their body from the elements.
No, ostriches aren't mammals because they don't have fur like animals and and they don't have teeth like mammals do. They do not nurse their young, as mammals do. Ostriches, though they don't fly, are classified as birds
No. Ostriches are in the bird family. Ostriches are very large birds which, along with the emu (an Australian bird), are the biggest birds. Ostriches aren't mammals because they don't have fur like other animals and and they don't have teeth like mammals have too. Nor do they feed their young on mothers' milk.
ostriches and emus.
ostriches and weevils :D
Yes. Just as all birds do.
Ostriches.