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Cyclists Had a Surprise Run-in With Ostrich

The ostrich is quite an unusual animal. With its giant feathery plumes, massive feet, and long spindly legs, it looks like something right out of a Dr. Seuss story. But seeing one of these enormous birds up close? That’s an entirely different experience. Just ask the cyclist in this video from the Cape Argus Tour. They were cycling along, minding their own business, when suddenly a looming ostrich appeared on the road. And what’s even more surprising is that the ostrich kept up the pace while running right behind the racers!

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The ostrich is quite an unusual animal. With its giant feathery plumes, massive feet, and long spindly legs, it looks like something right out of a Dr. Seuss story. But seeing one of these enormous birds up close? That’s an entirely different experience. Just ask the cyclist in this video from the Cape Argus Tour. They were cycling along, minding their own business, when suddenly a looming ostrich appeared on the road. And what’s even more surprising is that the ostrich kept up the pace while running right behind the racers!

Where Do Ostriches Live?

Ostriches use their large wings for balance when they run. ©iStock.com/slowmotiongli

Ostriches live in sub-Saharan Africa. There are two ostrich species: the common ostrich (Struthio camelus) is typically found in southern and eastern Africa, while the Somali ostrich (Struthio molybdophanes) lives in Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti. The one you’re likely most familiar with is the common ostrich, which can grow up to 9 feet tall and weigh between 250 and 300 pounds, making it the largest bird on Earth.

How Fast Can an Ostrich Run?

An adult ostrich can easily cover 10 feet in a single stride! ©JohnCarnemolla/iStock via Getty Images

 

Even though the ostrich is a bird, it can’t fly. Ostriches have wings, of course, but they are too small to support their weight. In addition, birds need keel-shaped sternums for flight, and ostrich sternums are too flat.

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They may not be capable of flight, but ostriches can run — and they can run fast. Ostriches can keep up a consistent pace running 30 to 37 mph (the cyclists in the video, were riding around 31 mph) for short periods. They can also run up to 43 mph in short bursts. Their massive feet absorb the impact when they hit the ground, acting like built-in shock absorbers and supporting the bird’s heavy body.

How Often Do Humans See Ostriches?

Ostriches spend time out in the bush and don’t come into much contact with humans. ©Artush/Shutterstock.com

It’s pretty rare to encounter an ostrich in the wild. Although large and confident, ostriches mostly steer clear of humans. An ostrich may wander through rural areas on occasion, but it is very uncommon.

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