Emu
The answer for a snipe-like shore bird is Knot.
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like a square bird
A penguin sounds like an ordinary bird
Some animals that have "o" as their second letter include octopus, ocelot, orangutan, and ostrich. These animals are diverse in their characteristics and habitats, ranging from the deep sea to tropical rainforests and savannas. The letter "o" in their names does not necessarily have any significance beyond being a part of their common name.
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yes, a ostrich is because it is a non-flying bird and it's fat just like the dodo birds, but the dodo birds were killed by men not ostrich's.
There are no ostrich-like birds in Argentina. The closest bird is the rhea, which is a member of the ratite family, to which the ostrich also belongs.
ostrich but it sounds like ostrige
an emu....
* emu (bird, like an ostrich)
just like a bird; maybe a little more rough
No, an ostrich is an omnivorous bird. Ruminants are mammals of the order Artiodactyla, and includes animals like cattle, sheep, deer, giraffes. An ostrich is not a ruminant.
There is really no such bird that exists in South America. There is, however, a bird that looks like an ostrich that lives in Australia: that bird is called an Emu. However, a flightless bird that lives in South America is called a Rhea, also known as a Nandu.
The ostrich is a bird. It lays eggs, like all birds. It is not a member of the mammal family.
An ostrich
ostrich