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  2. Struthionidae - Wikipedia

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    In some areas, the common ostrich's Masai subspecies occurs alongside the Somali ostrich, but they are kept from interbreeding by behavioral and ecological differences. [15] The Arabian ostriches in Asia Minor and Arabia were hunted to extinction by the middle of the 20th century, and in Israel attempts to introduce North African ostriches to ...

  3. Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The refuge partners with university researchers to conduct studies using the bison herd. Whenever a new animal is added to the herd through purchase, donation, or birth, the nature center has the animal tested. Testing is conducted by Texas A&M University and the results are added to a national bison genetics registry. [8]

  4. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center - Wikipedia

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    A first herd of 25 beasts was released in Chad in April 2016 with collars giving their position via satellite to follow them in their habitat. Fossil Rim helped in the evaluation of the collar by testing it on their own herd inside the park to make sure the animals would not be incapacitated by them. [13] [14]

  5. Ostriches and Blackbuck Hop on Scales for Weigh-in at ... - AOL

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    Ostriches, blackbuck, and lowland nyala hopped on the scale for a weigh-in at Werribee Open Range Zoo, as seen in footage released on July 25.Werribee Open Range Zoo savannah keeper, Katie Jones ...

  6. Rescued baby elephant 'comforted' by two ostriches during flight

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    Just as many humans get anxious about flying, it can be nerve-wracking for animals, too. Recently, a baby elephant's journey on a plane got somewhat easier thanks to some unlikely companions.

  7. Ostrich - Wikipedia

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    They are the heaviest and largest living birds, with adult common ostriches weighing anywhere between 63.5 and 145 kilograms and laying the largest eggs of any living land animal. [3] With the ability to run at 70 km/h (43.5 mph), [ 4 ] they are the fastest birds on land.

  8. Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary

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    A private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 1967, the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary is located in McKinney, Texas, United States.With a 289-acre wildlife sanctuary, five miles of hiking trails, about fifty acres of wetlands, a two-acre native plant garden, a butterfly house, live animals, indoor and outdoor exhibits, the Heard welcomes over 100,000 visitors annually ...

  9. Common ostrich - Wikipedia

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    The common ostrich is the largest and heaviest living bird. Males stand 2.1 to 2.75 m (6 ft 11 in to 9 ft 0 in) tall and weigh 100 to 130 kg (220 to 290 lb), whereas females are about 1.75 to 1.9 m (5 ft 9 in to 6 ft 3 in) tall and weigh 90 to 120 kg (200 to 260 lb). [20]