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      • Kiwi (/ ˈkiːwiː / KEE-wee) are flightless birds endemic to New Zealand of the order Apterygiformes. The five extant species fall into the family Apterygidae (/ ˌæptəˈrɪdʒədiː /) and genus Apteryx (/ ˈæptərɪks /).
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    The kiwi has since become the best-known national symbol for New Zealand, and the bird is prominent in the coat of arms, crests and badges of many New Zealand cities, clubs and organisations. At the national level, the red silhouette of a kiwi is in the centre of the roundel of the Royal New Zealand Air Force .

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  3. Kiwi are a symbol for the uniqueness of New Zealand wildlife and the value of our natural heritage. The bird itself is a taonga (treasure) to Maori, who have strong cultural, spiritual and historic associations with kiwi.

    • Forests
    • New Zealand
    • Up to 50 years
    • Up to 45 cm (18 inches)
    • They’re half blind. This is the first of many little quirks of the bird that make it seemingly a very useless animal. But stick around, it gets better!
    • They are flightless. They’re also lacking in the wing department. Their 2-inch wings are more or less ornamental, and they have no tail, either. Unable to fly, they’re relegated to the undergrowth, bitterly lamenting the loss of their avian mobility.
    • They have cat-like whiskers, and hair. These are thought to have evolved to help them sense in the dark. Kiwi also have a plumage that’s more like hair, than feathers.
    • They have very low rates of metabolism. Kiwis don’t even metabolise quickly. They have the lowest metabolic rate of all birds. Ironically, eating kiwi fruit is said to boost your metabolism, but the same can’t be said for the bird.
  4. Feb 9, 2017 · Kiwis are pear-shaped, flightless birds with long legs and beak. Though they look to be covered in fur, kiwis actually have thin, hair-like feathers. Their closest relatives are the emu,...

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · The article provides a concise overview of the Kiwi bird, scientifically known as Apteryx. The Kiwi is a unique flightless bird endemic to New Zealand, notable for its small wings, long beak, and distinctive appearance.

  6. The Kiwi comprises a small group of birds that live on the islands of New Zealand. Researchers recognize five distinct species of these birds, including the Great Spotted, Little Spotted, Okarito, Common, and North Island Brown Kiwi.

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