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Could You Keep Up with the World's Fastest Bird #shorts
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191 Views • Aug 14, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
Ready for an ostrich race? Discover the astonishing speed of the world's largest bird. Ostriches, towering at 7 to 9 feet tall and weighing up to 350 pounds, are built for speed with powerful legs and muscular thighs. Witness their incredible bursts of up to 45 miles per hour (72 km/h), covering 10 to 16 feet in a single stride. Explore how these remarkable runners outpace many predators in the wild. Join us as we unravel the secrets behind the ostrich's lightning-fast pace. 🏃‍♂️🐦
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Genre: Pets & Animals
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Uploaded At Aug 14, 2023 ^^


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RYD date created : 2023-08-15T15:42:40.683281Z
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@signupman332

1 year ago

I have always considered racing an ostrich, but this video talked me out of it

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