Flightless birds are among the most fascinating creatures on Earth. Having evolved in environments with few natural predators, many of these birds gradually lost the ability to fly but developed other ...
Employees work on the production line of Ostrich Ink in Tianjin. [Photo/Xinhua] Tianjin-based ink brand Ostrich Ink has forecast sales growth through international expansion amid a consumer shift away ...
South Africa’s national bird, the blue crane, is struggling to raise chicks in parts of the Western Cape and scientists warn ...
Jhargram: India's second pangolin breeding and conservation centre — and Bengal's first — is being built in Jhargram, along with south Bengal's first .
While the blue whale holds the title as both the largest and heaviest animal ever known, other whale species can weigh ...
Its danger is easy to miss because the bird often reads as curious rather than combative. But a large, cornered emu has reach ...
I am writing to address the commentary provided by Debra Pion regarding the events at the Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood. I am not affiliated with the farm or its owners. These thoughts are my own ...
A bolting ostrich made its way through heavy traffic on a city highway in Zhengzhou, Henan province, during morning rush hour on Monday, creating quite a buzz online. People were both amused and ...
Ostriches, the world’s largest and fastest birds, are fascinating creatures in many respects. Beyond their impressive speed and formidable size, these flightless birds possess unique social behaviors, ...
The Chandler Chamber Ostrich Festival has announced its first headlining act of 2026, a year that finds the long-running festival moving to a new location, Rawhide Western Town and Event Center, with ...
In this video, we're taking a trip down to the Maasai Mara to witness the amazing ostrich courtship dance. Watch as these graceful birds go all out to win over their partners. Epstein files update: ...
AGRICULTURAL NEWS - Ostriches have a long history in South Africa, dating back to their domestication in the late 1800s, primarily linked to the export of feathers, leather, and meat from commercial ...