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Information about this flightless, nocturnal bird. The kiwi is the smallest member of the genus Apteryx which includes the ostriches, emu, rhea, and the extinct New Zealand moa. It is named after its shrill call keewee keewee. The kiwi is a nocturna ... http://www.geocities.com/denisthemenace/kiwi.html
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- The New Zealand Kiwi
The Kiwi bird, of the order ApterygiformesRatitae, occurs only in New Zealand. Although primarily a bird of New Zealand’s native forests, kiwis also live in scrub and native grasslands. Because the kiwi is a seminocturnal, secretive bird, few New Zea ... http://www.chemistry.co.nz/kiwibird.htm
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- The Kiwi Conservations Club
The Kiwi Conservation Club KCCis a Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society project for children. It began in 1988 and is cool for kids. Over 17,000 children receive the Kiwi Conservation Club magazine, including around 1000 schools that receive the ... http://www.kcc.org.nz/birds/kiwi.asp
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- Kiwi Birds
A picture and explanation that the kiwi is different than the kiwifruit. The kiwi bird is unusual in at least two respects. First, it is the only bird in the world that has its nostrels at the end of its beak. Second, the female kiwi has the largest ... http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~rsf/kiwi.html
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