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Kiwi birds, native to New Zealand, develop from eggs that are laid in burrows or nests. The female typically lays one to three large eggs, which she incubates for about 70 to 80 days before hatching. Once hatched, the chicks are precocial, meaning they are relatively mature and can leave the nest shortly after birth, relying on their parents for protection and guidance as they grow. Kiwis reach sexual maturity around one to three years of age, depending on the species and environmental conditions.

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