Not much of a real answer, but they're not endangered, that's for sure.
So they can repopulate the amour of ostriches in the world. Let me put it this way: 0 eggs = Extinct ostriches
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ostriches egg is the largest egg in the world
ostriches egg is the largest egg in the world
No. Although both emus and ostriches are ratites,flightless birds having certain similar characteristics, they are from different parts of the world. Emus are native to Australia and ostriches are native to Africa.
It would depend on whether you were training ostriches to use floating materials, or whether you were trying to make a raft out of ostriches (either would be difficult or impossible).
There are 110 left in the world
ostriches are the most unique and endangered species in the world.
About 79,000 are left in the world
there are 2500 left in the world (estamated)
A pride of ostriches
2 million terrorist are left in this world