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ostrich

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definition
noun
Both of these bird families had reduced wings and could not fly, and looked something like living ratite birds - ostriches , emus, rheas, and so on.
a flightless swift-running African bird with a long neck, long legs, and two toes on each foot. It is the largest living bird, with males reaching an average height of 8 feet (2.5 m).
Despite the fervent hopes of many hard-working and well-meaning ostriches , the problem refuses to evaporate.
a person who refuses to face reality or accept facts.
translation of 'ostrich'
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example
The 'ostrich' meat is mainly exported to the European Union countries.
don't be an 'ostrich' when it comes to security systems
"The quality of the meat coming from the 'ostrich' farmers is good.
And, again, it's an 'ostrich' attitude not to accept that and act accordingly, in my opinion.
I couldn't wait to see what they'd make of riding an 'ostrich' .
Living relatives of moa include the emus, 'ostrich' , and kiwi, which are members of a bird group called ratites.
The male 'ostrich' has from two to six females in his flock.
Meat products will include 'ostrich' meat, as well as savoury pies and seafood.
Uncut, it weighed 3,106 carats (approximately the size of an 'ostrich' egg).
But I think I'll try the grilled 'ostrich' steak with pepper sauce and salad.
In red felt with black 'ostrich' feathers, it came with a matching corsage.
Unlike the similar-looking 'ostriches' , the head, neck, and thighs of rheas are feathered.
For example, wings are very complex anatomical structures specifically adapted for powered flight, yet 'ostriches' have flightless wings.
The approach also provided accurate results for 'ostriches' , emus, and rheas - the three living species that are most physically similar to terror birds today.
These include 'ostriches' , macaws, toucans, flamingos, storks and cranes.
‘It is… important to discourage the interaction of wild birds with 'ostriches' and free-range poultry,’ he said in a statement.
Both of these bird families had reduced wings and could not fly, and looked something like living ratite birds - 'ostriches' , emus, rheas, and so on.
They are 'ostriches' with their media heads in the sand.
There are only two kinds of animal that spend their whole lives performing the tricky balancing act of walking on two legs - humans and some flightless birds, like 'ostriches' .
He's not just talking about pigeons and sparrows either; kiwis, 'ostriches' , penguins, and rare flightless parrots are just a handful of the exotic avians featured in this series.
Ornithomimids were a distinctive group of theropod dinosaurs who show a good example of convergent evolution with the ratite birds, such as 'ostriches' .
Compared with long-legged 'ostriches' striding across a plain, waddling penguins come up short.
Instead of behaving like 'ostriches' , we should recognise the ground reality and legalise this profession.
Despite the fervent hopes of many hard-working and well-meaning 'ostriches' , the problem refuses to evaporate.
Perhaps, like me, you have neither 'ostriches' nor toucans in your neighborhood.
At some point, the regime will crack and then even the most determined 'ostriches' will have to face the harsh realities.
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