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Ostriches don’t bury their heads in the sand, but they dig holes in the ground as nests. Frequently, an ostrich will put its head in the hole to turn the incubating eggs. From a distance, this may look like the ostrich has its head buried in the sand.
Ostriches don’t bury their heads in the sand, but they dig holes in the ground as nests. Frequently, an ostrich will put its head in the hole to turn the incubating eggs. From a distance, this may look like the ostrich has its head buried in the sand.