What food do rhea eat?
Rhea is a genus of flightless birds native to South America. They are omnivores and their diet consists of a variety of plant and animal matter. Plants make up the majority of their diet, and they eat a wide variety of vegetation including grasses, leaves, fruits, and seeds. They also eat small invertebrates such as insects, worms, and snails, as well as small vertebrates such as lizards and frogs. In addition, they have been known to eat small amounts of carrion, such as dead animals.