Ostriches are native to Africa, and used to live in the Middle East until they became extinct in the mid 20th century due to excessive hunting. In the wild, ostriches live in savannas. A savanna is just a grassland ecosystem that has a limited amount of trees and shrubs. Ostriches also live in heaps of other countries worldwide, in zoos and on farms. Due to their unique appearance ostriches are a popular attraction in zoos across the world. They are also farmed for their tasty meat, eggs and their very popular feathers. Ostriches can live in both very cold and fairly warm climates and are found in countries like Sweden, Finland and Australia in zoos and on farms. So now you know where ostriches live, let's look at seven cool facts about ostriches.
They live on a savannah.
They are found (in the wild) in Africa and parts of south west Asia.
No. They live on land.
No.
The ostrich is native to Africa.
The grasslands (savannahs) have the terrain, climate and diet that suits the ostrich.
yes
South Africa
Desert Biome
no
Yes, but why?!!?!??!?
It depends on where you live.