The kiwi is simply known as a "kiwi".
The kiwifruit may be known as a Chinese gooseberry.
The word kiwi comes from New Zealand.
No. Kiwi have never been in Egypt, either ancient or modern.
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Kiwi are small flightless birds which are native to New Zealand alone.Kiwifruit are vine fruit. They are not grown on a tree.
The flightless bird known as a kiwi is not known by any other name.
The largest kiwi is the Great Spotted kiwi, also known as roroa or roa by the M?ori. The Great Spotted kiwi averages 45cm high.
Kiwis are just called kiwis. However, there are several species, two of which are known by other names. The Southern brown kiwi is also known as the Tokoeka and the Okarito brown kiwi, which is more commonly just called the Rowi.
Kiwi are known as kiwi by both the Maori and the pakehaof New Zealand.
No. Neither the bird known as the kiwi, nor the fruit known as kiwifruit, is tropical.
For the most part, the small, flightless birds known as kiwi are brown. Some are darker or lighter than others, depending on species, and most are also speckled with white or lighter flecks. Most also have lighter faces and underbellies. The North Island Brown Kiwi, for example, has a thick covering of shaggy, hairy, brown-grey feathers, while the Great Spotted Kiwi, also known as the Great Grey Kiwi, varies from grey to light brown in colour, but its feathers are covered with black spots.
There are no common names for the kiwi, small flightless birds of New Zealand. They are simply known as kiwi.
No. The bird known as the kiwi is endemic to New Zealand. The fruit known as kiwifruit originally came from China.
Yes. Kiwi are birds. The kiwi is a member of the group of flightless birds known as ratites. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird also needs to fly.
A baby kiwi is called a chick.
The flightless bird called a kiwi is native to New Zealand.
The core of a kiwi can be eaten. It is not known to be poisonous and is as edible as the flesh of the kiwi.