*Tuesday Night Fun Fact:*
An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. Compared to other birds, ostriches aren't the smartest, but they have excellent eyesight. Their eyeballs measure two inches across and are about the size of a billiard ball. They are built with extensive eyelids that help shield their eyes from the sand in the desert. These large eyeballs take up much of the room in their skull, which leaves little room for their brain. Indeed, the brain of an ostrich is much smaller than other bird species and is underdeveloped.
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