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How much does it cost to grow kiwis?

a pickle and a left nut


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Why are deer pests to kiwis?

The reason deer are a pest to kiwis is because deer eat trees, plant and seedlings, contributing to the clearing of forests, which is the kiwi's native habitat. This makes it easier for mammalian and avian predators to access the kiwi's habitat to prey on them.


What factors would people cause for the bird kiwis to become extinct?

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What would happen if there were only 10 kiwis left?

there would only be 10 left unless they mate


Are kiwis losing their habitat?

Yes. Kiwi are losing their habitat for a number of reasons. As one example, possums, which have been introduced from Australia, have taken over native forests, pushing out native species of birds, including the kiwi. Possums disrupt the food supplies, feeding on insects and fruit which the kiwi eats. Also, clearing of habitat for the purposes of agriculture and the expansion of populated alas has resulted in destruction of the kiwis' habitat.


Are kiwi cold blooded?

No, kiwis are not cold-blooded; they are warm-blooded birds. Like other birds, kiwis maintain a stable body temperature regardless of their environment. This allows them to be active and thrive in various conditions, primarily in their native habitat of New Zealand.


What are the similarities between kiwis and hummingbird?

Kiwis and hummingbirds share several similarities despite being quite different in size and habitat. Both are flightless, with kiwis being ground-dwelling birds from New Zealand and hummingbirds being small, agile birds known for their ability to hover and fly backward. They are also both nectarivorous, relying on flowers for food, although kiwis primarily consume insects and worms. Additionally, both species exhibit unique adaptations, such as kiwis having a keen sense of smell and hummingbirds possessing rapid wing beats.


What is the relationship between kiwis and humans?

There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.


The kiwis habatat?

Kiwis live in New Zealand.


Where in Australia do kiwi grow?

Kiwis are indigenous to New Zealand. Other than Kiwis in Zoos, Kiwis do not grow in Australia.


Why do kiwis camouflage?

Kiwi are small, flightless birds which are basically defenceless. Having colours that help to camouflage them within their habitat is one way for the kiwi to protect itself from predators.