The main predators of rheas are pumas, jaguars, foxes, and large Birds of Prey like eagles. They are also hunted by humans for their meat and feathers. Rheas use their powerful legs to kick and flee from predators when threatened.
No, rheas are flightless birds. They have large bodies and long legs that are adapted for running instead of flying.
They have no predators
Saxifrage is a plant. Plants do not have predators.
Stay clear of the predators tonight!
Yes, the three toed sloth has predators including the jaguar and several other rain forest predators.
Rheas relatives
Gaea, the Earth.
South America
Uranus and Gaia
yes
No, rheas are native to South America. Yugoslavia is a country in Europe that no longer exists, as it dissolved in the 1990s and its territories are now part of different countries such as Croatia, Serbia, and others.
Anonymously
They have feathers
Ops or Opis.
Rheas, Emus, and Ostriches are all a part of the Ratite family; a family of large flightless birds
native to south america
Rheas typically live in grassland and savannah biomes in South America, such as the pampas and scrublands. They prefer open, flat areas with tall grasses where they can run fast and spot potential predators.