The idea ostriches bury their heads when they feel threatened is thought have come from Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder ...
Sky News host Peta Credlin says the Australian political left are intent to “bury their heads in the sand” than acknowledge voter realignment to the right. “As the dust settles from the US ...
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For centuries, people have claimed that, when faced with danger, ostriches (Struthio species) stick their heads in the sand to hide. This vivid image led to the popular phrase "bury your head in ...