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Kiwi (/ˈkw/ KEE-wee)[4] are flightless birds endemic to New Zealand of the order Apterygiformes. The five extant species fall into the family Apterygidae


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Kiwi's are the national bird of New Zealand.

Kiwi birds are small, flightless birds native to New Zealand, known for their distinctive features and nocturnal habits.

They have long, slender beaks with nostrils at the tip, which is unusual for birds, allowing them to sniff out food like insects, worms, and seeds.

Kiwis are covered in hair-like feathers and have strong legs, making them adept at running and burrowing.

There are five species of kiwi, all of which are vulnerable or endangered due to habitat loss, predation by introduced species, and human activity. The kiwi is also a national symbol of New Zealand.

Did you know Kiwis are nocturnal? 

They sleep during the day and only come out at night.

Find out what they get up to at night

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