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Contrary to the popular myth, ostriches do not bury their head in the sand when scared or frightened. In fact, when an ostrich senses danger and cannot run away, it will flop to the ground and remain still, attempting to blend in with the terrain. However, from time to time you might find an ostrich looking as if it has its head in the sand, but not because its scared. Ostriches dig shallow holes in the sand to serve as nests for their eggs. The ostrich will use its beak several times a day to turn the eggs in the nest, creating the illusion of burying its head in the sand.
- Camera Make Apple
- Camera Model iPhone 15 Pro Max
- Exposure Time 1/714s
- Aperture ƒ/14/5
- ISO 50
- Focal Length 2052196/131047 mm
- Brightness Value 295335/33521
- Color Space Uncalibrated
- Date Time Digitized 2025-04-05 13:10:16
- Date Time Original 2025-04-05 13:10:16
- Digital Zoom Ratio 252/251
- Exif Version 0232
- Exposure Bias Value 0/1
- Exposure Mode Auto
- Exposure Program Program AE
- Flash Off, Did not fire
- Metering Mode Multi-segment
- Orientation Horizontal (normal)
- Resolution Unit inches
- Scene Capture Type Standard
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- Software 18.3.2
- White Balance Auto
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