Struthio camelus Early | |||||
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South African ostrich male (left) and females (S. camelus australis) | |||||
Scientific classification | |||||
Domain: | Eukaryota | ||||
Kingdom: | Animalia | ||||
Phylum: | Chordata | ||||
Class: | Aves | ||||
Infraclass: | Palaeognathae | ||||
Order: | Struthioniformes | ||||
Family: | Struthionidae | ||||
Genus: | Struthio | ||||
Species: | S. camelus
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Struthio camelus | |||||
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Struthio camelus distribution map
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The ostrich (Struthio camelus) is a large flightless bird that lives in Africa. They are the largest living bird species, and have the biggest eggs of all living birds. Ostriches do not fly, but can run faster than any other bird.[3]
They are ratites, a useful grouping of medium to large flightless birds. Ostriches have the biggest eyes of all land animals.[4][5]
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