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  1. Species, the Haas Topeka. Biology Evolution It was long presumed that the, kiwi ,was closely related to the other New Zealand rates, the MOA. However, recent
  2. Vulnerability to inbreeding. Stoats are responsible for approximately half of, kiwi ,chick deaths in many areas through New Zealand. Cats also to a lesser extent
  3. An example of an allergenic plant created using traditional breeding is the, kiwi , One article calculated that the marketing of GM salmon could reduce the cost
  4. Or greenish white. The male incubates the egg, except for the Great spotted, kiwi , A. Hastie, where both parents are involved. The incubation period is 63–92
  5. From the Theater family. The order also includes some edible fruits, including, kiwi , fruit (Actinide delicious),persimmon (genus Diasporas),blueberry
  6. And road strike. The restricted distribution and small size of some, kiwi ,populations increases their vulnerability to inbreeding. Stoats are responsible
  7. New Zealanders overseas and at home are commonly referred to as" kiwi s ". The, kiwi ,has since become the most well-known national symbol for New Zealand, and the
  8. Scent of kiwi irresistible and easy to track, such that they can catch and kill, kiwi ,in seconds. Motor vehicle strike is a threat to all kiwi where roads cross
  9. The New Zealand dollar is often referred to as" the kiwi dollar ". Threats to, kiwi ,Introduced mammalian predators, namely stoats, dogs,ferrets, and cats, are the
  10. The Ostrich of Africa. Upon examining DNA from the MOA, they believe that the, kiwi ,is more closely related to its Australian cousins. Behavior and ecology Before
  11. Deaths in many areas through New Zealand. Cats also to a lesser extent prey on, kiwi ,chicks. The combined effect of these predators results in only 10 % of kiwi
  12. They are invisible under the bristly, hair-like,two-branched feathers of the, kiwi , While birds generally have hollow bones to minimize weight and make flight
  13. Cities, clubs and organizations; at the national level, the red silhouette of a, kiwi ,is in the center of the roundel of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The New
  14. Consider themselves their guardians. Discovery and documentation The first, kiwi ,specimen to be studied by Europeans was a kiwi skin brought to George Shaw by
  15. In Australasia well after the MOA. According to British scientists,the, kiwi ,may be an ancient import from Australia. Researchers at Oxford University have
  16. In populations. In particular, dogs find the strong distinctive scent of, kiwi ,irresistible and easy to track, such that they can catch and kill kiwi in
  17. Battalion in 1886 and the Hastings Rifle Volunteers in 1887. Soon after,the, kiwi ,appeared in many military badges, and in 1906 when Kiwi Shoe Polish was widely
  18. Generally have hollow bones to minimize weight and make flight practicable, kiwi ,have marrow, in the style of mammals. With no constraints on weight due to
  19. New Zealand where introduced predators have been removed, such as sanctuaries, kiwi ,are often seen in daylight. They prefer subtropical and temperate podcast and
  20. Threat to their survival is predation by invasive mammalian predators. The, kiwi ,is a national symbol of New Zealand – indeed, the association is so strong that
  21. Genus Artery and family Calopterygidae. At around the size of a domestic chicken, kiwi ,are by far the smallest living rates and lay the largest egg in relation to
  22. Zoo and Aquarium in Columbus, Ohio has 3. Etymology The Māori language word, kiwi ,() is generally accepted to be" of imitative origin" from the call. However
  23. Apples, oranges,lemons, pears,apricots, peaches,cherries, strawberries, kiwi , ),flowers and vegetables. According to the Agriculture Census, there were 2.6
  24. Is the flightless kiwi , and the authors speculated that Archaeopteryx and the, kiwi ,had similar metabolisms. Paleoecology The richness and diversity of the
  25. On kiwi chicks. The combined effect of these predators results in only 10 % of, kiwi ,chicks surviving to the age of six months. Young kiwi chicks are vulnerable to
  26. Predators, namely stoats, dogs,ferrets, and cats, are the number one threat to, kiwi , Other threats include habitat modification/loss and road strike. The
  27. Shyness. Cyanide has been known to kill native birds, including the endangered, kiwi , Cyanide is also effective for controlling the Data Wallaby, another introduced
  28. The Southern Brown Kiwi, Apteryx Australia, relatively common species of, kiwi ,known from south and west parts of the South Island that occurs at most
  29. And their feathers were used for kahu- kiwi – ceremonial cloaks. Today, while, kiwi , feathers are still used, they are gathered from birds that die naturally or
  30. Time they can usually defend themselves. Ferrets and dogs often kill adult, kiwi , These predators can cause large and abrupt declines in populations. In
  31. Commonly eaten, along with fruits such as mangos, oranges,avocados, bananas, kiwi , fruit,and pineapples. Meat is usually quite expensive, and
  32. One in a different nest. Male and female both incubate. Distribution of these, kiwi ,are limited to a small area on the west coast of the South Island of New
  33. Lychee, peach,pineapple, cantaloupe,honeydew, banana,avocado, coconut, kiwi , and jack fruit. Other popular non-fruit flavors include taro, pudding
  34. Can catch and kill kiwi in seconds. Motor vehicle strike is a threat to all, kiwi ,where roads cross through their habitat. Badly set possum traps also kill or
  35. Results in only 10 % of kiwi chicks surviving to the age of six months. Young, kiwi ,chicks are vulnerable to stoat predation until they reach about 1 - 1.2 kg in
  36. US the symbol became more widely known. During the First World War, the name ", kiwi ," for New Zealand soldiers came into general use, and a giant kiwi (now known
  37. Before it hardens and takes on its typical form. Fresh pineapple, papaya, kiwi , and ginger root cannot be used because they contain enzymes that prevent the
  38. The name" kiwi " for New Zealand soldiers came into general use, and a giant, kiwi ,(now known as the Buford Kiwi),was carved on the chalk hill above Sling
  39. New Zealand Air Force. The New Zealand dollar is often referred to as" the, kiwi ,dollar ". Threats to kiwi Introduced mammalian predators, namely stoats, dogs
  40. Pineapple contains the protease (protein cutting enzyme) bromelain, kiwi ,fruit contains actinide, figs contain fiction, and papaya contains pa pain.
  41. Their habitat. Badly set possum traps also kill or maim many, kiwi ,each year. Conservation Nationwide studies show that on average only five per
  42. And was present in the lower half of the North Island where it was the only, kiwi ,species detected. * The Southern Brown Kiwi, Apteryx Australia, relatively
  43. To the Emu and the cassowaries. This theory suggests that the ancestors of the, kiwi ,arrived in New Zealand from elsewhere in Australasia well after the MOA.
  44. They simply reused the word for the new-found bird. As a national symbol The, kiwi ,as a symbol first appeared in the late 19th century in New Zealand regimental
  45. Studies indicate that the Ostrich is more closely related to the MOA and the, kiwi ,is more closely related to the Emu and the cassowaries. This theory suggests
  46. Of this species included the east coast of the South Island. Is the most common, kiwi , Females stand about high and weigh about, the males about. The North Island
  47. One of the few modern birds which exhibit slow growth is the flightless, kiwi , and the authors speculated that Archaeopteryx and the kiwi had similar
  48. Demonym for New Zealanders. Species There are five accepted species of, kiwi ,(one of which has four subspecies),plus one to be formally described. * The
  49. Other birds in that they have a functioning pair of ovaries. So even though the, kiwi ,is about the size of a domestic chicken, it is able to lay eggs that are about
  50. And documentation The first kiwi specimen to be studied by Europeans was a, kiwi ,skin brought to George Shaw by Captain Andrew Barclay aboard the ship

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