The kiwi is a bird and comes from an egg like all birds
Yes. Kiwi are birds, so they reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes, all species of bird lay eggs.
Kiwi are not born; like other birds, they are hatched.Kiwi are hatched from eggs laid in burrows which the parents dig out of the ground or in slopes and hillsides.
No - Kiwi birds lay eggs.
Kiwi are a bird; they grow from eggs. Kiwifruit is a fruit, grown on vines.
No, kiwis lay eggs. The kiwi lays the biggest egg in proportion to its size of any bird in the world, so even though the kiwi is about the size of a domestic chicken, it is able to lay eggs that are about six times the size of a chicken's egg. Eggs are smooth in texture, and are ivory or green-ish white.
Kiwis dig burrows for their eggs primarily to provide a safe and controlled environment for incubation. The burrow helps protect the eggs from predators and extreme weather conditions, ensuring a stable temperature and humidity level. Additionally, the underground setting keeps the eggs hidden from potential threats, increasing the chances of successful hatching. This behavior is a crucial part of their reproductive strategy, given their vulnerable status in the wild.
possums kill the chicks, eggs and the bird. weasels introduced by people to kill rabbits also kill them. hedgehogs introduced, kill the chicks and eggs. pigs can also kill the bird and eats everything. rats and other species of rodents cant kill the birds but can injure them and destroy the eggs and chicks
Kiwi are birds because they have feathers, wings, a beak, and the bone structure of a bird. They lay eggs like a bird.
Kiwi refers to a small flightless bird of New Zealand. It does not lay kiwi (the plural of kiwi is just kiwi), but it does lay eggs. From each hatches a single kiwi chick.The kiwi also has nothing to do with kiwifruit.
There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.
Kiwis live in New Zealand.