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Kiwi (bird) - Wikipedia
Kiwi (/ ˈ k iː w iː / KEE-wee) [4] are flightless birds endemic to New Zealand of the order Apterygiformes. The five extant species fall into the family Apterygidae (/ ˌ æ p t ə ˈ r ɪ dʒ ə d iː /) and genus Apteryx (/ ˈ æ p t ər ɪ k s /). [5]
10 facts about the kiwi | WWF-New Zealand
2025年1月28日 · The kiwi is a national taonga (treasure) in Aotearoa New Zealand. This special bird is truly a cultural icon – no wonder New Zealanders are known as ‘kiwis’ around the world. Here are some things you might not know about the kiwi.
Kiwi - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The Kiwi comprises a small group of birds that live on the islands of New Zealand. Researchers recognize five distinct species of these birds, including the Great Spotted, Little Spotted, Okarito, Common, and North Island Brown Kiwi.
11 Cool Kiwi Bird Facts - Fact Animal
Kiwi are flightless birds, endemic to New Zealand and the smallest ratite, which also includes ostriches, emus, rheas and cassowaries. Kiwi Facts Overview
Kiwi | Flightless, Nocturnal, Endemic | Britannica
Kiwi, any of five species of flightless birds belonging to the genus Apteryx and found in New Zealand. The name is a Maori word referring to the shrill call of the male. Kiwis are grayish brown birds the size of a chicken.
Kiwi Bird Facts - A-Z Animals
2024年5月27日 · What is a kiwi? The kiwi is a medium-sized flightless bird that roams the forests of New Zealand. It has very small wings and a long lifespan. What does a kiwi bird look like? The kiwi has a rather plump, rounded body with large “whiskers” around the face, strong feet, and a long, slender bill. How big is a kiwi?
Facts About Kiwis - Live Science
2017年2月9日 · Kiwis are pear-shaped, flightless birds with long legs and beak. Though they look to be covered in fur, kiwis actually have thin, hair-like feathers. Their closest relatives are the emu, ostrich,...
Facts about kiwi: NZ Native birds - Department of Conservation
Kiwi are a symbol for the uniqueness of New Zealand wildlife and the value of our natural heritage. The bird itself is a taonga (treasure) to Maori, who have strong cultural, spiritual and historic associations with kiwi.
Kiwi facts - Save the Kiwi
There are actually five different species of kiwi, all with their own unique features. The national kiwi population is under attack from many different threats, including predators, loss of habitat, and fragmentation of species.
Kiwi - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
About the size of a chicken, the kiwi is a small, flightless, and nearly wingless bird found only in New Zealand. Like its larger cousins the cassowary, emu, ostrich, and rhea, the kiwi is classified as a ratite.
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