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Ostrich, are the world’s largest and heaviest living bird. The males are black with white wings and tail feathers often stained a chestnut colour caused by staining from the soil. They have huge eyes, a small head and an almost naked long neck. Males have long legs that turn reddish-pink in the breeding season and can run at speeds of over 70 kmph (45 mph).
Ostrich is found in the more arid, semi-desert open regions of Tanzania, like Masailand.
These massive birds feed on plant material plucked from the ground or stripped off the plant with their massive beaks. Both males and females take turns in protecting and hatching the nest and eggs. The males do night duty as their black colour helps camouflage them at night. The deep booming call of an Ostrich can often be mistaken for that of a Lion.
Ostrich is classified as a species of least concern by the IUCN and no special permits are required to hunt an Ostrich. A prearranged hunting license must be arranged by your outfitter before the hunt begins.
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