The kiwi, a small, flightless bird, is the national symbol of New Zealand.
New Zealand's natural or national bird is the kiwi bird.
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The Kiwi Bird is important because it is the native bird of New Zealand and also a national symbol .
Kiwi is the nickname used internationally for people from New Zealand, as well as being a relatively common self-reference among Pakeha (non-Maori) New Zealanders. The name derives from the kiwi, a flightless bird which is native to, and the national symbol of, New Zealand. Currently, there are five accepted species of kiwi: Great Spotted Kiwi , Little Spotted Kiwi, Rowi, Tokoeka, North Island Brown Kiwi.
their national animal is a kiwi bird but they have other ones too... kakapo tui pukeko kea piwakawa fantail their may be more but these are all i can think of! :)
Kiwi are found in some overseas zoos. In 2010, a brown kiwi made news in the National Geographic when it successfully hatched a chick in captivity in the Washington Zoo. The Smithsonian National Zoo has a kiwi cam.
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Yes. The North Island Brown kiwi is found in Taranaki. It is known to be in Egmont National Park, Uriti Forest Reserve and the Whitecliffs Conservation Area.
A kiwi FRUIT has brown with green skin. A kiwi BIRD has brown furry skin, not usually black.