If you mean the bird, no. Kiwi skins would have to be obtained from kiwi, and since these are a protected species, that would be quite illegal.
If you mean the fruit, yes you can.
kiwi
A kiwi is a bird.Like all birds, it has feathers and lays eggs.
The kiwi is a bird because it satisfies all the criteria of a bird. It is a warm-blooded vertebrate that breathes through lungs. It has feathers and lays eggs.
Kiwi eggs are consumed by various predators including birds and mammals. In the wild, stoats and ferrets are known to be significant threats to kiwi nests, as they prey on the eggs. Additionally, some rodents may also eat kiwi eggs if they come across them. Conservation efforts often focus on protecting kiwi nests from these predators to help ensure the survival of the species.
Yes in fact the egg takes up 1\3 of the kiwis body.
No. Kiwi have never been in Egypt, either ancient or modern.
The kiwi is a bird and comes from an egg like all birds
The Kiwi is a bird.
The largest bird is the ostrich, whose eggs weigh more than three pounds. However, in proportion to its size, the kiwi bird lays the biggest eggs for its body size. The kiwi is about the size of a chicken and its egg is almost as big as the egg of an emu, a much larger bird than the kiwi.
Kiwi refers to a small flightless bird of New Zealand. It does not lay kiwi (the plural of kiwi is just kiwi), but it does lay eggs. From each hatches a single kiwi chick.The kiwi also has nothing to do with kiwifruit.
Monkeys do not eat kiwi, which is the proper name for the "kiwi bird". Some varieties might eat kiwifruit.
Kiwi eggs are unusual for their size. A kiwi's egg is 120mm long and 80mm in diameter, which is a little smaller than an emu's egg and considerably smaller than an ostrich egg. However, the kiwi's egg is the largest in proportion to the body size of the bird. The egg is about six times the size of an egg from another bird of similar size.