Figures vary, and they differ from year to year, but the population of kiwi in New Zealand as of 2008 was believed to be around 72,600. More recent figures are not available.
Figures vary, but the count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600.
The mostrecent figures are for 2008. The count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600.
There are no hairs on a kiwi. Kiwi are flightless birds endemic to New Zealand. As birds, they have feathers, like all birds do, although these feathers are hairlike in appearance.
Only New Zealand has the kiwi. Kiwi are not found in any other country.
Kiwi are birds. They do not go camping.
Kiwi are found only in New Zealand. Figures vary, but the count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600. It is estimated that, by 2018, the figure will have fallen to 63,500.
It is estimated that there are between 20,000 and 23,000 Great Spotted Kiwi left in New Zealand.
It is estimated that there are between 20,000 and 23,000 Great Spotted Kiwi left in New Zealand.
There are five recognized species but two of them are endangered so that may change.
No. Many birds have weird names like the elephant bird or the kiwi bird. There are so many birds, scientists have to make up names.
Tests have not been conducted on the level of a kiwi's intelligence. However, for many years it was thought that the kiwi was not particularly smart. Scientists have revised that theory, with the recent discovery that kiwi brains were similar in size to the brains of "smarter" flying birds. To read more about the discovery regarding a kiwi's brain size, see the related link below.
If 4 birds flew away from the fence, then 5 birds would be left on the fence.