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  1. The North Island brown kiwi ( Apteryx mantelli; Apteryx australis or Apteryx bulleri [5] as before 2000, still used in some sources) is a species of kiwi that is widespread in the northern two-thirds of the North Island of New Zealand and, with about 35,000 remaining, [2] it is the most common kiwi. It holds the world record for laying the ...

  2. The southern brown kiwi, like all kiwi, has two functioning ovaries, however only the left oviduct functions, allowing eggs from both ovaries to pass through. It is a monogamous species and once paired up, they will defend their territories with warning calls. The size of their territory is between 4.9 and 43 hectares (12 and 106 acres).

  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kiwi_(fruct)Kiwi (fruct) - Wikipedia

    În pădurile din care este originară, planta care face kiwi (Actinidia chinesis) poate fi descrisă ca un arbust cu vițe lungi, viguroase și lemnoase, asemănătoare lianelor, cu aspect de arbust cățărător. Adesea un astfel de arbust acoperă o zonă de 3-4,5 m lățime, 5–7 m lungime și 2,7-3,6 m înălțime. De aceea, atunci când ...

  4. Actinidia. Species: A. arguta. Binomial name. Actinidia arguta. ( Siebold & Zucc.) Planch. ex Miq. Actinidia arguta, the hardy kiwi, is a perennial vine native to Japan, Korea, Northern China, and the Russian Far East. It produces a small kiwifruit without the hair-like fiber covering the outside, unlike most other species of the genus.

  5. in: New Zealanders, New Zealand people, People from New Zealand, National symbols. Kiwi (people) Kiwi is the nickname used internationally for people from New Zealand, as well as being a relatively common self-reference.

  6. The indigenous people of New Zealand, the Māori, have a population of 775,836, or 16.5%. The people of New Zealand often call themselves Kiwis. This name is derived from the kiwi, a flightless native bird that is considered the country's national bird. The North Island is smaller than the South Island, but most people (more than 3 million ...

  7. Wrongly presented as an exonym. '"Kiwi" is the nickname used internationally for people from New Zealand, as well as being a relatively common self-reference.'. The order here is misleading. It implies that the term is primarily used by non-New Zealanders, which is highly dubious..

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