There is more than one thing to see and hear in the world. Talk about the mountainous region or the flat area… every place is more than one living trees and plants. All of them have different specialty, which makes them the rest of the most. All these are mentioned on the Internet as well as found in books. Usually, we are taught from childhood that the birds lay eggs.

Today we will tell you about the Parinda, which is called Parinda, the world’s largest egg. This quality makes it different from everyone else.

Ostrich

Actually, the name of this Parinda is ostrich. This bird that lays egg is the largest egg in the world. In such a situation, it is the only one who is known to give the largest egg in the world. It weighs from 1 to 1.5 kg. According to media reports, the female ostrich lays 7 to 10 eggs at a time. Out of these eggs, in 30 to 40 days, small ostrich comes out and starts walking. Explain that the eyes of the ostrich are about 5 cm (2 in) wide.

Weight

It is also called the largest bird in the world due to size and weight. Talking about the height, it is about 2.7 meters i.e. 9 feet. It weighs up to 160 kg. Due to weight, the ostrich runs at a speed of 70 kmph. They are mostly vegetarian. They like fruits, leaves and seeds more. In addition, it swallows the food whole due to lack of teeth. He also eats pebbles to digest.

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