how ostrich catch food
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They swallow pebbles, rocks, and other “scratch” or “grit” and they hold them in a muscular part of their stomach called a gizzard. They do not digest the rocks; instead, they use them to help grind down the various foods they consume in order to make them more easily digested.
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They swallow pebbles, rocks, and other “scratch” or “grit” and they hold them in a muscular part of their stomach called a gizzard. They do not digest the rocks; instead, they use them to help grind down the various foods they consume in order to make them more easily digested.
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