Ostrich: A Life On The Run
This bird is something special: it can neither sing nor fly – but it is able to run at a speed of 70 km/h.
This bird is something special: it can neither sing nor fly – but it is able to run at a speed of 70 km/h.
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One in ten species live in the Amazon, where its size, diversity, and annual flooding create relationships.
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At first sight, our atmosphere seems empty. But this mantle of air is a habitat for life in its own right.
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A single power shapes these islands, making snakes fly, apes sing, and plants turn into killers.
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A land forged by colliding continents and ruled by volcanoes, where change is the only certainty.
Parenting is tough, especially for humans – raising children is a nerve-wracking task.
This bird is something special: it can neither sing nor fly – but it is able to run at a speed of 70 km/h.
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