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How did evolution ever lead ostriches to hide their head in the sand when an enemy approaches?​

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Answered by duiinaveed
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Answered by adventureisland
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Ostriches never bury their heads in the sand, especially when they are being pursued by a predator. This myth may stem from the fact that ostriches have long necks and small heads, making it appear as if their heads are buried when bending over to consume sand.

Ostriches do not bury their heads in the sand, contrary to common belief. This legend dates back to ancient Rome and is so well-known that it's often used as a metaphor for someone evading their troubles. This idea is supposed to have developed after seeing ostriches nesting and being stalked by predators.

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