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A kiwi's body is covered with dense, coarse feathers that resemble fur, giving it a unique appearance. Unlike most birds, kiwis cannot fly, and their feathers are not waterproof, which helps them blend into their forest floor habitat. Additionally, kiwis have a layer of down feathers underneath, providing insulation. Their body covering aids in camouflage and protection while they forage for insects and worms in the ground.

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