Bird feet

Bird feet
Bird feet: organs used to move and support the body.
Coot: wading bird that lives on the edge of swamps.
Mallard: duck of the America those male has a green head and neck.
Hawk: wild bird, male of the hen.
Wood pecker: climbing bird that feeds off larvae found in the bark of trees.
Grouse: bird that inhabits cold regions.
Ostrich: flightless bird that can run very quickly.
Parrot: exotic bird able to imitate human speech and other sounds.
Jacana: marsh-drivelling tropical bird.
Crow: bird that feeds off insects and small rodents.

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EN : Feet of ostrich
FR : Pieds d'autruche
ES : Pies de avestruz

Feet 
          of ostrich

Its feet of ostrich are very curious, and different from those of all other birds. They are somewhat like the foot of the camel, having a soft pad or cushion underneath, and only two toes. The largest toe is about seven inches long, and has a broad claw at the end; the other is about four inches long, and has no claw. Although ostrich cannot fly, it can run faster than the swiftest horse.

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