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Ostrich The Largest Bird

At the point when you consider winged animals, you likely think about the little, beguiling flying creatures twittering in your lawn. The ostrich, however, is much bigger beyond your imagination. Here you are going to find some interesting facts about the bird. 1. Ostriches are the biggest winged animals. They can be 9 feet tall and weigh around 160 kg. 2. Ostriches mostly rely on plants for their food. In any case, they will likewise eat creepy crawlies, reptiles, and other little animals, as well. 3. Ostriches are the native of Africa. But today they are being domesticated in many parts of the world for its meat. 4. The ostrich runs efficiently fast because of its very strong legs. It can run at a speed of 60 Km per hour. 5. Ostriches can utilize their solid legs to kick in self-defense. It can without much of a stretch kick sufficiently hard to murder a powerful creature like a lion. But it seldom happens. 6. Despite having wings ostriches can not fly. Their wings hel

10 Interesting Facts About Asia

1. Landmass Asia is the world's biggest and most crowded mainland that houses more than 4 billion individuals.  2. Asia has the biggest and most crowded countries China and India in the world.  3. Africa and Europe are neighbor continents of Asia. 4. Asian countries China, Japan, Russia, and India are the top 10 greatest economies in the world.  5. Asia is the home for approximately 60% of the world's population. 6. There are 48 countries in Asia. Asian countries Russia and Turkey have their presence in Europe as well. 7. Asia is a very big continent. It is about 30% of the total world's land.  8. Asia is divided into 6 different sub-regions.1. Northern Asia 2. Central Asia 3. Middle East 4. Southern Asia 5. Eastern Asia 6.Southeastern Asia  9.  Japan's Tokyo, China's Shanghai, and India's Delhi are the three largest cities in Asia by population.  10.  Mount Everest in the Himalayan range is the world's most elevated mountainous point. The highes