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Up To My Neck

A portrait of a Ostrich taken at a Ostrich Farm in Slovang,California The ostrich (struthio camelus) is a member of a group of birds known as ratites, that is they are flightless birds without a keel to their breastbone. They are the Largest (tallest and heaviest) living bird. Most wild ostriches are found in fragmented groups in West, East and South Africa with the majority living in protected game reserves on the east of the continent. They are well adapted to living in dry conditions and are able to survive dehydration of up to 25%. Ostriches have been succesfully domesticated and are now farmed throughout the world, particularly in South Africa, for meat, feathers and leather. The leather goes through a tanning process and is then manufactured into fashion accessories such as boots and bags. Up until the mid 20th century, ostriches occurred naturally in southwestern Asia the Arabian peninsula, and Africa. They have since been hunted to extinction except in sub-Saharan Africa. Ostriches do well in captivity and may live up to 50 years both in and out of the wild. Their powerful legs are their main defense against natural enemies. They can achieve speeds of up to 40 miles per hour, and if cornered they can deliver a powerful blow with their legs.

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Ted Schmittel 20 Dec 2005

Very cool photo! This one keeps going and going! Nice!

Emily Reed 23 Sep 2005

What a character. Love how the neck is piped up to the top.

lerat andree 25 Jul 2005

Cool shot Gary. And what a funny title.

Juan Gomez 25 Jul 2005

Cool image Gary..

Pat Abbott 24 Jul 2005

Wonderful capture, Gary. And thanks for all the interesting info as well.