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The ostrich entertained safari park visitors with its funny walk.

The ostrich entertained safari park visitors with its funny walk.

One feels like giving a compliment to this flirtatious bird.

Hilarious footage was captured by safari park visitors. At the center of their attention was a ostrich, who not only strolled around the territory but also entertained the local audience with funny bird dances.

“We were at a safari park in Virginia. A straus blocked our way out. It started approaching our car. We noticed its walk and couldn’t resist capturing it on our camera,” wrote the author in the comments to the video.


In the footage, it is evident how the bird literally dances its way towards the guests of the safari park, stepping lively and rhythmically.

“What beautiful feathers, what a walk,” one feels like complimenting this coquettish bird, which, with its rhythmic dance-like gait, seems to have decided to showcase itself in all its beauty.

The ostrich clearly wanted to attract attention and interact with the guests. The cheerful bird even peeked inside the cars of those who were filming it. Greeting its newfound fans in this manner, the ostrich continued its lively rhythmic walk, entertaining all the onlookers with its unusual behavior.

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