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Definitions of kiwis in various dictionaries:
noun - climbing vine native to China
noun - a native or inhabitant of New Zealand
noun - fuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with slightly tart green flesh
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Little spotted,North Island brown,South Island brown |
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Plural form of kiwi. |
a flightless New Zealand bird with hair-like feathers, having a long downcurved bill with sensitive nostrils at the tip. |
A flightless New Zealand bird with hair-like feathers, having a long downcurved bill with sensitive nostrils at the tip. |
A New Zealander. |
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Kiwi ( KEE-wee) or kiwis are flightless birds native to New Zealand, in the genus Apteryx and family Apterygidae. Approximately the size of a domestic chicken, kiwi are by far the smallest living ratites (which also consist of ostriches, emus, rheas, and cassowaries), and lay the largest egg in relation to their body size of any species of bird in the world.DNA sequence comparisons have yielded the surprising conclusion that kiwi are much more closely related to the extinct Malagasy elephant birds than to the moa with which they shared New Zealand. There are five recognised species, four of which are currently listed as vulnerable, and one of which is near-threatened. All species have been negatively affected by historic deforestation but currently the remaining large areas of their forest habitat are well protected in reserves and national parks. At present, the greatest threat to their survival is predation by invasive mammalian predators. * The unique adaptations of kiwi, such as the |