The nostrils of the kiwi are located at the far end of its beak, unlike the nostrils of other birds. This is because the kiwi has an acute sense of smell, and uses its bill and its sense of smell to locate food underneath the surface of the earth and in leaf litter. The nostrils need to be at the far end of its bill to maximise its chances of locating larvae, fungi, worms and other foods.
A kiwi's nostrils are at the end of it long beak! :)
At the end of a kiwi's beak is its nostrils.
A kiwi has its nostrils at the far end of its bill.
All birds, including the kiwi, have wings. The kiwi's wings are tiny, and completely invisible under the kiwi's feathers, but they are present.
The kakapo's nostrils are at the top of its beak, the same as all other birds except the kiwi (which has its nostrils at the end of its beak).
The kiwi's nostrils are located right at the tip of its long beak. The kiwi primarily uses its acute sense of smell when searching for food, and it has a very highly developed sense of smell, being able to smell out food beneath the surface of the ground.
Unlike other birds, the kiwi's nostrils are at the end of its bill, instead of close to its head.
Kiwi, like all birds, breathe using lungs, nostrils and a full respiratory system.
The kiwi's nostrils are located right at the tip of its long beak. The kiwi primarily uses its acute sense of smell when searching for food, and it has a very highly developed sense of smell, being able to smell out food beneath the surface of the ground.
The characteristic for which the kiwi is completely unique is the fact that its nostrils are positioned right at the very tip of its bill. Other birds have their nostrils above their beak and below their eyes.
Arguably, the strangest feature of a kiwi is its long beak. It is unique as the bird's nostrils are right on the tip of the beak, a characteristic which only the kiwi has. This gives the kiwi an excellent sense of smell, which is invaluable in helping the kiwi find food.
Most birds possess nostrils, often known as "nares". The nostrils are usually located on the part of their beak nearest the bird's head.The kiwi differs from other birds in that it is the only type of bird to have its nostrils located at the far tip of its beak.