New Zealand.
New Zealand.
All species of kiwi are endemic to New Zealand, meaning they are not found in any other country. This includes the southern brown kiwi.
Kiwi do not live in the Sahara Desert. They do not live in any desert anywhere; nor do they live in any other country apart from New Zealand.
No. The kiwi is found only in the country of New Zealand. New Zealand is not in Southeast Asia, but is the geographic region known as Oceania.
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.
The Very Best of Kiwi Country was created in 2001.
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.
The kiwi is native to New Zealand and protected by law. It is also found only in New Zealand. In no country are kiwi allowed to be killed.
Only New Zealand has the kiwi. Kiwi are not found in any other country.
The country of New Zealand is home to the kiwi and the haka.