Kiwis are indigenous to New Zealand. Other than Kiwis in Zoos, Kiwis do not grow in Australia.
No. Kiwi live only in New Zealand.
Yes. Kiwi are endemic to New Zealand, meaning they are not found anywhere else in the world.
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Because it is a unique (occurs nowhere else) native bird
Yes. Kiwi are small, flightless birds of New Zealand. There are five recognised species of kiwi.
Kiwi are found only in New Zealand. Figures vary, but the count of kiwi in New Zealand, as of 2008, was believed to be 72,600. It is estimated that, by 2018, the figure will have fallen to 63,500.
Native animals, as they only live in Australia and nowhere else in the world, so therefore they are native to Australia, e.g. Kiwis (as in the bird) only live in New Zealand because of what the habitat in New Zealand offers kiwis, this means that kiwis are a native New Zealand animal, and are not found anywhere else in the world in a habitat (not in a zoo).
Yes, Hector dolphins only exist in New Zealand.
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Kiwis have only tiny, rudimentary wings. They are completely ground-dwelling.
Kiwis, a nickname used by Pakeha (non-Maori) New Zealanders, are named after a unique flightless bird about the size of a large chicken. The Kiwi was named by the Maori after it's call which sounds like keeee weeee. How the nickname stuck is unknown but nothing else exists like it in the world and New Zealanders like to think that we are unique. We ARE NOT named after the small brown fruit. In New Zealand they are called Kiwifruit never ever just "Kiwi" the kiwifruit was a marketing name as New Zealand was the first place where they were grown commercialy but they never got around to trademarking the name.