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Facts about Kiwi birds!
1. It haves tiny wings, but cannot fly.
2. It is the only bird in the world with nostrills at the end of its beak.
Kiwi birds eats woodlice, millipedes, centipedes, slugs, snails, spiders, insects, seeds, berries and plant material.
3. It haves no tails or feathers, but they do have whiskers like a cat!
Kiwis are typically nocturnal, which means they sleep during the day and are active during the night. Throughout the night, they spend their time foraging for food.
4. It has marrow in its bones, just like a human
5. Kiwi can live for between 25 and 50 years
6. It sense of smell is second to none
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What Kiwi birds eats
Kiwi birds eats woodlice, millipedes, centipedes, slugs, snails, spiders, insects, seeds, berries and plant material.
Kiwis are typically nocturnal, which means they sleep during the day and are active during the night. Throughout the night, they spend their time foraging for food.
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Where do Kiwi birds live?
Kiwi don't need pristine native forest, and are found in scrub and rough farmland, exotic plantation forests, sand dunes and snowy tussocks, even mangroves. They especially like places with wetland vegetation, and where trees run down to a river's edge.
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Research shows that the biggest threats to kiwi are warm blooded predators that have been introduced to New Zealand—mammals such as stoats, ferrets, dogs, cats and pigs. these new predators hunt by smell, and kiwi have an unhelpfully strong odour because they evolved to avoid predators who hunted by sight.
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What is the classifcation?
The classification or group they are is birds!
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