The kiwi is endemic to New Zealand. Its natural habitat is native forests but it is now found in kauri and coniferous forest where the undergrowth is dominated by tree ferns, as well as temperate rainforests. However, due to habitat clearing, the kiwi is now forced to survive in semi-wooded forest, scrubland and agricultural areas.
Different species inhabit different areas of New Zealand.
For a distribution map, see the related link.
No, but many refer to New Zealand as Kiwiland (from the native bird which only lives there).
No. The kiwi is a small, nocturnal, flightless bird endemic to New Zealand.
Kiwis live in New Zealand.
Kiwis are indigenous to New Zealand. Other than Kiwis in Zoos, Kiwis do not grow in Australia.
Yes. Kiwi are endemic to New Zealand, meaning they are not found anywhere else in the world.
kiwis first started at china then they went to new zealand
Because it is native to New Zealand:)
Kiwi are not found anywhere outside of New Zealand.
Yes. Kiwi are small, flightless birds of New Zealand. There are five recognised species of kiwi.
That would be "kiwis." They are actually people from New Zealand or New Zealanders.
The New Zealand soldiers
Kiwis are imported from New Zealand
'The kiwis' is the nickname of the New Zealand Rugby League team.
Kiwi or kiwis are flightless birds and native to New Zealand.