noun
- a large flightless bird with a flat breastbone, such as an ostrich, emu, or kiwi
Usage: zoological
adjective
- relating to or characteristic of flightless birds with flat breastbones
Usage: zoological
Examples
- The ostrich is the largest ratite in the world.
- Emus are ratites native to Australia.
- The museum’s ratite exhibit featured several species of flightless birds.
- Ratite birds cannot fly due to their underdeveloped wing muscles.
- The kiwi is a small ratite found only in New Zealand.
- Scientists study ratite evolution to understand flightlessness in birds.