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The kiwi bird can't fly because it simply doesn't need to. It forages on the ground for food, and there are no original predators in it's habitat that prey upon it. No predators, no need to fly away. Over the years, it has evolved to have sh...
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The Kiwi is a flightless bird so it can not fly at all. They are native to New Zealand, and females are...
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There is only one bird on earth that can fly backwards, it is not the majestic eagle or the fierce hawk, but the little tiny hummingbird. It can also hover in one place. Look here for more information: http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/anima...
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There are a large number of flightless birds. The most common flightless birds are emus, ostriches, kiwis, turkeys, penguins, and rheas. You can find more information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flightless_...
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The highest record altitude for a bird that we know is 37,900 feet above the ivory coast in Africa by a Ruppell's Griffon Rueppelli (vulture with ten foot wing span) The bird was sucked into the engine of an airplane.You can find more inform...
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The hummingbird is the only bird that flies backward. Their wings rotate in a circular motion and this allows them to fly backwards, up, down, sideways and also float in mid air. What a wonderful creation.
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The kiwi has tiny, rudimentary wings that are so small they are completely hidden beneath their thick covering of shaggy feathers. The kiwi is a member of the group of flightless birds known as. ratites.. Ratites have wings but the bones in ...
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in a hole night a kiwi can cover about 60 football fields running.
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Once a year, a kiwi lays one large egg that makes up about 15-20% of its body weight, then, 24 days later, lays another egg. The second egg is beginning to develop as soon as the first is laid. On rare occasions, a kiwi may lay a third egg. ...
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You may not have a kiwi as a pet. It is a protected native bird of New Zealand, and it is illegal to keep one.
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20 years
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people can help the kiwi birds by NOT KILLING THEM AND KILLING POSSUMS!!!!
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Penguins and ostriches are flightless birds.
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Ostrich Emu
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Answer Ostrich, penguin, emu, cassowary, rhea, kiwi for starters there are more that are extinct. Answer the penguin..also the ostritch
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It has hollow bones to let it be lighter, streamlined body shape to reduce air resistance and strong muscles to flap their wings.
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bird fly from a jet prepeled poo
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