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Though generally similar to other ostriches, the skin of the neck and thighs of the Somali ostrich is blue (rather than pinkish), becoming bright blue on the male during the mating season. The neck lacks a typical broad white ring, and the tail feathers are white. The males are larger than the
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females. The Somali ostrich is similar in size to other ostriches so far as is known, perhaps averaging marginally smaller in body mass than some subspecies of common ostrich (at least the nominate race,
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553:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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263:Yellow area shows range of
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470:Status and conservation
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900:Struthio molybdophanes
855:Davids, A. H. (2011).
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331:Struthio molybdophanes
303:Struthio molybdophanes
265:Struthio molybdophanes
236:Struthio molybdophanes
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666:(16 September 1883).
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446:Behaviour and ecology
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306:), also known as the
218:S. molybdophanes
589:"Appendices | CITES"
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405:Description
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702:(10): 202.
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598:2022-01-14
526:References
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320:subspecies
103:Appendix I
85:Vulnerable
59:Female at
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593:cites.org
285:Reichenow
243:Reichenow
212:Species:
140:Kingdom:
134:Eukaryota
1151:Struthio
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952:BirdLife
915:Q1988064
909:Wikidata
462:on open
456:browsing
432:Djibouti
428:Ethiopia
388:Struthio
272:Synonyms
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190:Family:
154:Chordata
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144:Animalia
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63:, Kenya
38:Male at
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970:ostric3
939:Avibase
778:Bibcode
751:4088425
731:The Auk
617:Avibase
488:hunting
464:savanna
440:Somalia
365:Equator
363:to the
337:in the
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506:Notes
496:Kenya
436:Kenya
357:Galla
107:CITES
101:CITES
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