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.
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