Kiwi bird in New Zealand
Most visitors to New Zealand will be fascinated to know your bird more important: the kiwi. The animal is unique and different that you can not see in other parts of the earth. The Kiwi are endemic birds are found only in the islands of New Zealand. One of the reasons why they could not migrate to other habitats, is directly linked to the fact that they have no wings.
According to some research on the Kiwis, never evolved a lot and therefore its characteristics do not coincide with those of other birds. There are a total of six varieties. The size of a kiwi bird is usually the size of a chicken. It has a long beak that measures one third of the length of the body. Instead of wings and feathers, has a thick brown hair that covers her entire body.
Kiwis do not have tails. Another interesting thing is that they have nostrils at the end of the peak and have a highly developed sense of smell that is used for hunting. This bird is nearly blind but her vision is much improved over night. It has very strong claws and legs, which are mainly used for kicking, while fighting with the enemy.
These birds do not build or live in nests. They are burrowing animals. Cavan on earth to stay there. They are shy and therefore most are hiding in the bushes, grasslands, river lands, or any place where they can “cover”.