Killing a kiwi, the flightless bird native to New Zealand, would have significant ecological consequences. Kiwis play a vital role in their ecosystem by controlling insect populations and dispersing seeds. Additionally, they are a national symbol of New Zealand, and their decline could impact conservation efforts and cultural heritage. Protecting kiwis is essential for maintaining biodiversity and preserving New Zealand's unique wildlife.
i happen to personaly no a kiwi and i shot it
They would be killed by other means
They would be KILLED
The kiwi is native to New Zealand and protected by law. It is also found only in New Zealand. In no country are kiwi allowed to be killed.
you are going to be killed too...
Nothing would happen he can't die!
It would be great if they only died of old age. However, some birds are run over by cars. Juvenile kiwi are often killed by stoats, and sometimes by weasels, ferrets, cats and dogs. Adult kiwi are vulnerable to dogs and ferrets only.
you'd get arrested
Mankind would cease to be, then.
You would go to prison.
Albino kiwi are generally white. However, white kiwi are not always genuine albinos. In most cases, they are normal Brown Kiwi which happen to carry a gene for white feathers.
we would not get killed unless you recycle mebye