Ostrich (Struthio camelus). Ostriches are flightless birds native to Africa and are renowned for their size and speed. Adult male ostriches can reach a height of up to 9 feet (2.7 meters) and weigh around 250-350 pounds (113-159 kilograms). They have long necks, powerful legs, and distinctive plumage. Ostriches are known for their ability to run at high speeds, reaching up to 43 miles per hour (70 kilometers per hour). They have the largest eyes of any land animal and lay the largest eggs of any bird species. Ostriches are primarily found in savannas and semi-arid regions, and their large size makes them a fascinating sight in the animal kingdom.
It sounds like you're referring to various types of aquatic animals that are farmed for their meat, eggs, and other products. These animals are often used for both food and non-food purposes. Some examples include:
Fish: Many types of fish are farmed for their meat, including salmon, trout, tilapia, catfish, and more.
Shrimp and Prawns: These crustaceans are commonly farmed for their meat and are a significant part of the seafood industry.