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The Brown kiwi is believed to live for between 20 and 30 years, with some birds that live in protected captivity reaching 40 years.
Not really. Kiwi live in population groups known as colonies. However, they do not socialise with other kiwi, and live in pairs with their own distinct territory, separate from that of other kiwi.
up to 16-20 years of age
Amazon Rainforest; macaw is 3' tall
No. Kiwi live in male-female pairs, and many pairs may live in overlapping territories, but they do not live in herds.
Both. Kiwi live in population groups known as colonies. However, they do not socialise with other kiwi, and live in pairs with their own distinct territory, separate from that of other kiwi.
A kiwi's nostrils are at the end of it long beak! :)
No. A chicken is a BIRD, not a "brid."
Brid Lynch's birth name is Brid Ni Loinsigh.
The exact age of the oldest kiwi is not known. However, New Zealand Government's Department of Conservation website states that the Rowi, a kiwi which lives in the South Island, might live as long as 100 years.
No. Kiwi are endemic to New Zealand alone.