Ostriches usually weigh from 63 to 145 kilograms
(139–320 lb), or as much as two adult humans. Ostriches of the East
African race (S. c. massaicus) averaged 115 kg (254 lb) in
males and 100 kg (220 lb) in females, while the nominate subspecies (S.
c. camelus) was found to average 111 kg (245 lb) in unsexed
adults. Exceptional male ostriches (in the nominate subspecies) can weigh up to
156.8 kg (346 lb). At sexual maturity (two to four years), male
ostriches can be from 2.1 to 2.8 m (6 ft 11 in to 9 ft
2 in) in height, while female ostriches range from 1.7 to 2.0 m
(5 ft 7 in to 6 ft 7 in) tall. New chicks are fawn in
colour, with dark brown spots. During the first year of life, chicks grow at
about 25 cm (9.8 in) per month. At one year of age, ostriches weigh
approximately 45 kilograms (99 lb). Their lifespan is up to 40–45 years.
The feathers of adult males are mostly black, with white primaries and a white tail. However, the tail of
one subspecies is buff. Females and young males are greyish-brown
and white. The head and neck of both male and female ostriches is nearly bare,
with a thin layer of down. The skin of the female's neck and thighs is
pinkish gray, while the male's is blue-gray, gray or pink dependent on
subspecies.
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