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The Ostrich and the StorkAwake!—1987 | January 8
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Ostriches, by contrast, are polygamous, and the hens are not overly concerned about their eggs. These are gathered into a communal nest, but some are left outside. When ostriches sense danger, they temporarily abandon their eggs or chicks.
Such seeming neglect harmonizes with the Bible’s description of the female ostrich:
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The Ostrich and the StorkAwake!—1987 | January 8
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And she forgets that some foot may crush them . . .
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The Ostrich and the StorkAwake!—1987 | January 8
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Actually, the seeming neglect of the ostrich works for its preservation. Those eggs carelessly left outside a nest are sometimes needed to feed new chicks. Also, since the ostrich has no teeth, natural objects swallowed, like stones, are an important aid to digestion.
When an ostrich abandons its eggs or chicks, this distracts enemies. Sometimes ostriches display amazing bravery when doing this.
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