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Regarding "inevitably fatal" in this gruesome article: presumably fatal to all normally sized birds; but in the case of ostriches, more likely to be fatal to the attacker as they get kicked to death by the enraged ostrich? (How large is an ostrich penis, anyway?) -- The Anome00:16, 21 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not an ornithologist or anything, but I'm not sure they have penises.
According to [1], "It is interesting to note that, unlike most birds, the male ostrich has a penis and that micturition and defecation are separate acts, although one normally follows the other almost immediately." -- The Anome09:31, 23 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]