The small, flightless New Zealand bird known as the kiwi needs sufficient food (worms, invertebrates, insect larvae, fungi and seeds) in order to survive. It needs a burrow to hide in during the day, and a predator-free environment in order to exist.
Kiwi still exist. There are five recognised species of this small, flightless bird endemic to New Zealand.
Yes. Kiwi are small, flightless birds of New Zealand. There are five recognised species of kiwi.
Only young kiwi chicks some from a kiwi bird. The fruit known as kiwifruit is grown on a vine.
It would be possible to wash a kiwi, but there would be no need, unless you ate the outer skin also.
Kiwi are small, flightless birds which are basically defenceless. Having feathers that help to camouflage them within their habitat is one way for the kiwi to protect itself from predators.
water, food, air
'Kiwi' is the plural and the singular (there is no 's' in Maori). 'Te kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (singular), 'Nga Kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (plural) and 'he kiwi' means 'a kiwi' or 'some kiwi'.
'Kiwi' is a Maori word.
The kiwi is the kiwi's common name.
A kiwi is a bird. A kiwi fruit grows on a vine.
Kiwi, the flightless bird, was named by Maori.
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