Non-flying, running, large bird, native to Africa. Its scientific name is Struthio camelus and belongs to the family Struthionidae. It is the name of an Argentine town, which is located to the South of the Gran Buenos Aires. Also say you American Rhea (Rhea americana, Rheidae family) ostrich and Australian ostrich to the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae, family Dromaiidae). There are nurseries of ostrich in the eastern plains of Colombia.
Large African bird. Its name comes from the Greek and underwent a significant transformation, since it was originally a 963; 964; 961; 959; 965; 952; 959; 954; 945; 956; 951; 955; 959; 962; (struthiokamelos), formed by 963; 964; 961; 959; 965; 952; 953; 959; ("bird, Sparrow" struthio) 954; 945; 956; 951; 955; 959; 962 (kamelos "camel") "large Sparrow as a camel". The Romans did not take the camel's, and reduced the word struthio, Onís, which ended in the Spanish as estruz or its tautology 'Dr estruz'. View Rhea.