Those little ones were determined to stay on the road, no matter how much mum and dad tried to get them into the bush. Guess was just easier for their little legs.
I remember going for a safari and an ostriche actually pecked my head THROUGH the bus window because My hair at the time was quite flat and spiky like an emu so it thought I was infact another ostriche
@@NikelaWildlife Don't mind the trolls friend, they don't get out much and have a lot of bitterness inside. You did good, I've had to do the same thing with Canadian geese and moose, which are a tad more aggressive
The 21st century dinosaurs. Imagine their ancestors with tiny babies too lol
They’re so cute how they’re shaking their little tail
Those little ones were determined to stay on the road, no matter how much mum and dad tried to get them into the bush. Guess was just easier for their little legs.
they run so elegantly
They do.
Cutest things!!!
They really are!
That lady is totally me haha I can’t get over how small they are!! 😍😍 They are too cute!!! Omg look at their tiny legs running!! So precious 🥰🥰🥰
It was such a unique experience!
NikelaWildlife wow what a lucky experience!!! 😃
So cute..... I love wild life....😍😍😍
I remember going for a safari and an ostriche actually pecked my head THROUGH the bus window because My hair at the time was quite flat and spiky like an emu so it thought I was infact another ostriche
🤣
With those long legs, ostriches are the supermodels of the bird-kingdom. 😅
Looks like the parents are training them for Boston Marathon... 🤣
They look saucy
This is a very ignorant headline: “not too smart”. Babies are just being very ostrich. They can only be what they are.
Aaaw
What if you ran one over? Why are you chasing them????????
We weren't chasing them. We were trying to get past them. But, looking back ... it was probably not the most prudent move.
Stop.......
They continue to run on the road because you hesitated to pass them. Your own fault.
🙄😳didn’t want to hurt them. Couldn’t get past them while they were on the road silly! 😋
@@NikelaWildlife Don't mind the trolls friend, they don't get out much and have a lot of bitterness inside. You did good, I've had to do the same thing with Canadian geese and moose, which are a tad more aggressive