Did You Know?

Rhea can run up to 40 miles per hour!

Rhea's Home

Rhea lives in grasslands and open fields.

What Rhea Eats

Rhea eats grass, seeds, and bugs.

What rhea Does

Rhea runs fast to escape from danger.

Rhea lays eggs in nests on the ground.

Rhea can live for many years.

Rhea has soft, gray-brown feathers.

Rhea is a part of nature's food chain.

Rhea helps keep the grasslands healthy.

More About rhea

Rhea is a big bird that can't fly. It is like an ostrich but lives in South America. Rhea has long legs and a long neck. It can run fast to stay safe from other animals.

Rhea helps the grasslands by eating plants. This keeps the land healthy. People can see rhea in zoos or in the wild.

Rhea is a cool bird! It can run fast and is fun to watch. Many kids love to learn about rhea.

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

genus:a group of related living things
flightless:unable to fly
mythology:stories about gods and heroes
Titaness:a female giant in Greek stories
native:originally from a place