kiwi
Typically, kiwi are shy and reclusive birds which avoid contact with people. They stay in monogamous pairs, and have little to do with other kiwi in a colony. They are territorial birds, and nocturnal hunters.
The most dangerous bird in northern Australia is the cassowary. This large, flightless bird can weigh up to 85 kilograms and has powerful legs with sharp claws capable of delivering lethal kicks. Although cassowaries are generally shy, they can become aggressive if threatened, particularly during the breeding season or when protecting their young. Their striking appearance and potential danger make them a notable species in the region.
Kiwi are shy, nocturnal birds that will avoid human contact wherever possible. They spend much of their nights foraging for food among the soil and leaf litter of their environment. They are not sociable birds, generally remaining in monogamous pairs.
Yes. The kiwi is a shy and elusive creature which hides by day and only comes out at night.
Orangutans are shy creatures that are active during the day, making them diurnal. They tend to sleep at night (they sleep upright) and play during the day.
Yes, kiwis are generally considered shy and reclusive birds. They are nocturnal and prefer to stay hidden during the day, often foraging alone or in small family groups. Their secretive nature and ground-dwelling habits make them less likely to be seen around humans, contributing to their perception as shy creatures.
Bandicoots are shy by nature, and will generally not hang around long enough to see people. They are nocturnal feeders and, if disturbed, will quickly head for the nearest shelter.
Easily frightened; timid; as, a shy bird., Reserved; coy; disinclined to familiar approach., Cautious; wary; suspicious., To start suddenly aside through fright or suspicion; -- said especially of horses., To throw sidewise with a jerk; to fling; as, to shy a stone; to shy a slipper., A sudden start aside, as by a horse., A side throw; a throw; a fling.
Easily frightened; timid; as, a shy bird., Reserved; coy; disinclined to familiar approach., Cautious; wary; suspicious., To start suddenly aside through fright or suspicion; -- said especially of horses., To throw sidewise with a jerk; to fling; as, to shy a stone; to shy a slipper., A sudden start aside, as by a horse., A side throw; a throw; a fling.
she probably regrets regecting you in a litttle while ask her out again and try something new
The cassowary (genus Casuarius) is a very large flightless bird native to the tropical forests of New Guinea, nearby islands and northeastern Australia.The Southern Cassowary is the third tallest and second heaviest living bird, smaller only than the Ostrich and Emu.Cassowaries feed mainly on fruits, though all species are truly omnivorous and will take a range of other plant food including shoots, grass seeds, and fungi in addition to invertebrates and small vertebrates.Cassowaries are very shy, but when disturbed, they are capable of inflicting serious injuries to dogs and children. Source wikipedia for more info go to the related link (Cassowary From Wikipedia) below. (Source wikipedia)
The Hawaiian Goose or Nene. It is a brilliant bird.The only flightless goose, it is not at all shy and this led to its problems. When Polynesians first arrived, the geese were easy meat but real problems arrived with westerners ships, which carried rats (which steal the nene eggs) and cats (which predated the geese). Fortunately, there has been a worldwide breeding programme to save the Nene and they are being reintroduced into the wild in secure locations. If yu ever get chance to visit a wildfowl and wetland trust reserve, the nenes are delightful and feed from your hand if you are patient and calm.