The Somali ostrich first emerged in 2014, however they are still uncommon today.
The gray-blue thighs and neck of this huge bird serve as visual cues.
The Somali Ostrich stands out because the male's head turns brilliant blue during mating season.
Males have blue-gray necks and legs, but their bills and front legs turn pink when breeding.
Females have pale pink legs and necks. In grassland, thornscrub, and semi-desert.
Usually in small groups. Males' blue legs distinguish them from Common Ostriches.
no white neck ring. Pale eyes distinguish women. Lion-like roaring.