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  1. 5 Ιουλ 2017 · The Link between Dinosaurs and Ostrich. Imagine if you will Tyrannosaurus rex running through the landscape, and how compelling this scene is knowing that evidence now points to birds being the dinosaurs’ closest living relatives.

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  2. Ornithomimids were a distinct group of theropod dinosaurs that exhibited convergent evolution with ratite birds like ostriches. They were not as strongly linked to birds as the Dromaeosauridae, but they were still representatives of the well-supported Coelurosauria group, which included birds.

  3. 7 Ιαν 2023 · It may come as a surprise, but ostriches have an ancient connection to dinosaurs. While ostriches are not direct descendants of dinosaurs, they belong to a group of birds called theropods, which also includes famous dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor.

  4. 25 Σεπ 2023 · Ostriches are not solitary creatures; they prefer to live in social groups known as flocks or herds. Understanding their social structure is key to unraveling their cooperative behavior and how they navigate life in the wild.

  5. Ostriches live in small herds that typically contain less than a dozen birds. Alpha males maintain these herds, and mate with the group's dominant hen. The male sometimes mates with others in...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OstrichOstrich - Wikipedia

    Today, ostriches are only found natively in the wild in Africa, where they occur in a range of open arid and semi-arid habitats such as savannas and the Sahel, both north and south of the equatorial forest zone. [14]

  7. Ostriches live in flocks of 5 to 50, and they are normally found in the company of grazing animals like antelope and zebras. Flocks occupy territories of 2-15 sq km during the breeding season, which lasts around 5 months.

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