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− | The New World ostrich is an ostrich that lives in deserts, scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. They resemble its closest relative (the African ostrich), but with slightly thicker feathers on their heads, necks, and legs than most other ostriches. They can also tolerate very well with human activities. |
+ | [[File:Ostriches_In_Marysville.jpg|thumb|These pair of New World ostriches live in Marysville, California.]]The New World ostrich is an ostrich that lives in deserts, scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. They resemble its closest relative (the African ostrich), but with slightly thicker feathers on their heads, necks, and legs than most other ostriches. They can also tolerate very well with human activities. |
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+ | <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"><tr><th bgcolor="#CCCCCC">'''New World Ostrich''' |
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+ | *Domain: Eukarya |
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+ | *Kingdom: Animalia |
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+ | *Phylum: Chordata |
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+ | *Subphylum: Vertebrata |
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+ | *Class: Aves |
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+ | *Order: Struthioniformes |
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+ | *Family: Struthionidae |
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+ | *Genus: Struthio |
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+ | *Species: Americanum |
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+ | *Scientific Name: Struthio Americanum |
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 27 June 2018
The New World ostrich is an ostrich that lives in deserts, scrublands, savannahs, grasslands, forests, swamps, cities, towns, urban areas, and suburbs of North America. They resemble its closest relative (the African ostrich), but with slightly thicker feathers on their heads, necks, and legs than most other ostriches. They can also tolerate very well with human activities.
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