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As male Kiwi birds are very territorial animals the answer is not very far at all and also it depends on the species of Kiwi. So that the size of a kiwi's territory can range from 2-hectares (4.95 acres) to 100-hectares (247 acres). The Rowi and Haast Kiwis have the largest territories - up to 100-hectares per pair. But the Southern Kiwi's territory size can vary enormously, based on food supply. In some areas family groups need 50-hectares (123 acres) while in the food-rich areas just 5-hectares (12.3 acres) will be enough.

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