Kiwi (New Zealand)
The kiwi is a flightless bird native to New Zealand. It is known for its small size, long beak, and brown, fuzzy feathers. Kiwis are nocturnal and primarily feed on insects, worms, and fruits. They are unique to New Zealand and are considered a national symbol of the country.
In addition to the bird, the term kiwi also refers to the people of New Zealand, often called "Kiwis." The kiwi fruit, a green, sweet fruit with a fuzzy exterior, is another well-known product associated with New Zealand. Both the bird and the fruit highlight the country's rich biodiversity and cultural identity.