- (/ˈkiːwiː/ KEE-wee) are
flightless birds endemic to New
Zealand of the
order Apterygiformes. The five
extant species fall into the
family Apterygidae (/ˌæptəˈrɪdʒədiː/)...
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Flightless birds are
birds that
cannot fly. They have,
through evolution, lost the
ability to fly.
There are over 60
extant species,
including the well-known...
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Palaeognathae Struthioniformes (ostriches)
Rheiformes (rheas)
Tinamiformes (tinamous)
Apterygiformes (kiwis)
Casuariiformes (emus and c****owaries)...
- List of bird
genera concerns the
chordata class of aves or birds,
characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the
laying of hard-s****ed eggs, and...
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Apterygiformes (kiwi) †Aepyornithiformes (elephant birds)...
- This list of
fictional birds is
subsidiary to the list of
fictional animals. Ducks,
penguins and
birds of prey are not
included here, and are
listed separately...
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Palaeognathae Struthioniformes (ostriches)
Rheiformes (rheas)
Tinamiformes (tinamous)
Apterygiformes (kiwis)
Casuariiformes (emus and c****owaries)...
- Worthy,
Trevor H.; Gill, B. J. (2003). "A New
Species of Kiwi (Aves,
Apterygiformes) from Okarito, New Zealand".
Records of the
Auckland Museum. 40: 55–64...
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common ancestors of the
orders Casuariiformes (emus and c****owaries) and
Apterygiformes (kiwis). This
clade was
named by Yuri et al. (2013) and phylogenetically...
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Birds evolved from
certain feathered theropod dinosaurs, and
there is no real
dividing line
between birds and non-avian
dinosaurs except that some of the...