The bird that can't fly

New zealans bird(imagine not flying like the rest of the birds).

Features

Kiwis are not your typical bird. They are sometimes called ‘honorary mammals’ because of their strange mammalian traits. Unlike most birds, kiwis have heavy bones filled with marrow. Their powerful legs make up a third of their body weight and allow them to run as fast as a human.

Kiwis also have cat-like whiskers and shaggy raggity plumage that is more like hair than feathers.

Senses

Kiwis have highly developed senses of smell and touch, whereas most birds rely on sight as their primary sense. They are the only bird in the world to have nostrils at the end of their beak, which enables them to sniff out food in leaf litter and even beneath the soil.

Eggs

Kiwi birds put a lot of energy into incubating eggs - it takes around 80 days for them to hatch. This is more than twice the typical length of time for birds, closer to the gestation period of small mammals.

Once the female kiwi lays her egg, the male sits on the egg until it hatches so the female can forage for food. Because the egg has taken up so much room in her body, her stomach has shrunken so much that she desperately needs to replenish herself.

Species

There are five species of kiwi:

The Cool one (Pou) The White boy (Colt) The Tongan kefe matausi (Tua) The Wanna-be Poly (Samuel Vasiticion) and Finally, The Nonchalant, Never Speaks to me, Short, Likes to whistle and can also give me a hiding any-day (Amir)