Kiwi do not have the best vision generally. However, being nocturnal birds, they are able to see in the dark to a small degree. They tend to use their senses of smell and hearing more.
A kiwi cannot see very well either at night or in the daytime.
There isn't really an aswer to this question, the Kiwi is just more active in the dark. There is no particular reason for it.
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Kiwi are actually more like vines, but I don't see why you could not grow a subtropical species of kiwi in Florida.
No. Kiwi cannot see very well. Their other, well-developed senses compensate for their poor vision.
After doing this in a lab it looks like see through kiwi (with no seeds).
they are nocturnal birds that use their nose to help them sense their prey
For a map of where the different species of kiwi live in New Zealand, see the related link.
Kiwi
The only place kiwi can be seen in the wild is New Zealand. Kiwi are native to the islands of New Zealand and, being protected birds, there are limited zoos outside of New Zealand where they can be found. For a list of zoos and reserves where kiwi can be seen, both within New Zealand and overseas, see the related link below.
Kiwis are not a foodstuff, as they are a protected species. If you refer to kiwifruit, see the related questions.
Yes, rabbits can eat kiwi, but only in moderation, as a treat. See the related questions below for more info.