They live about 15 years in the wild and 30 years when cared for by humans.
Rheas are the third largest birds in the world and are native to South America where they live in large areas of tall grass.
They live about 15 years in the wild and 30 years when cared for by humans.
They are unfortunately considered animals in danger of extinction.
The females give birth to around 12 eggs which are exclusively incubated by the male, who in fact undertakes to raise them. It is even willing to take care of an abandoned one.