A Giant Ostrich Chases Cyclists Along A Road In South Africa
4 years ago
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Oleksiy Mishchenko and his friends were on a pre-race jaunt through a remote road along South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope when they were joined by someone they didn’t expect: an ostrich.
You see, these birds might be flightless, but since they can reach top speeds of close to 43 miles per hour, that doesn’t mean they can’t seriously fly. And when you see what this ostrich did, you can’t help but laugh!
“Hey guys, wait up!”
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