What food do ostriches eat
Ostrich has a wide range of nutrients and belongs to omnivorous birds. They eat grass, leaves, seeds, shoots, succulents, roots, flowers with stems, fruits and so on. They also eat lizards, snakes, young birds, small mammals and some insects.
Artificial ostriches are fed with synthetic feed. When eating, ostriches always deliberately eat some sand grains, because ostriches have poor digestion ability. Eating some sand grains can help grind food and promote digestion without hurting the spleen and stomach.
Living habits of ostriches
Male ostriches divide their spheres of influence during the breeding season. When other males approach, they will use their wings to drive them away and shout loudly and deeply.
Ostrich is a kind of daily walking bird that lives in groups of 5 ~ 50 birds, often accompanied by herbivores. Ostriches use powerful legs (only two toes, the main toe is almost a hoof) to avoid enemies. When frightened, the speed can reach 65 kilometers per hour.
Ostrich, the only kind of ostrich, is a huge flightless but fast-running bird in Africa and the largest bird in the world. He is 2.5 meters tall, with black and white feathers all over his body, a hairless neck, short wings and long legs. Usually the speed reaches 60km/h and the fastest speed reaches 72 km/h, so the ostrich is not a mammal but a bird, but it has the characteristics of a bird, such as beak, feathers, wings and spawning.
Male feathers are mostly black, but their wings and tail feathers are white; Most females are brown. The head and neck are mostly reddish to light blue; Micro-feather: small head, short and slightly wide beak; Big eyes, brown, thick black eyelashes.
There are two main kinds of ostrich feed, one is green feed and the other is mixed concentrate feed.