Kiwi
Unravel the magic of nocturnal wonders in New Zealand!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Apteryx
Conservation Status
Vulnerable
Location
New Zealand
Average size
14 to 18 inches tall
diet
Insects, worms, berries
lifespan
25 to 50 years
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Overview
Kiwis are unique birds that call New Zealand home. These flightless wonders stand about 35 to 46 centimeters tall, or 14 to 18 inches, and are famous for their round bodies and long beaks.
Kiwis have a very special way of searching for food. They use their long, sensitive beaks to poke into the ground to find insects, worms, and even berries that they love to munch on.
Did you know that kiwis are nocturnal? This means they sleep during the day and roam around at night, making them nature's little night owls with feathers.
Kiwis are also known for their incredible life span. They can live anywhere from 25 to 50 years in the wild! That's longer than many dogs live, which makes them a very special addition to New Zealand's ecosystem.
These feathered friends have a unique appearance. They have brown, fuzzy feathers that help them blend into their forest habitats, making them look like moving tufts of dirt or leaves!
Kiwis have a strong sense of smell, which is quite unusual for birds. They use this superpower to sniff out yummy snacks buried beneath the soil, reminding us that every bird has its own special talents!
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