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They are allied to the apteryx and the ostrich.
Their genus name Apteryx stems from the Greek "without wings".
They are the genus Apteryx of the family Apterygidae.
Different species There are six identified species of kiwi (genus Apteryx).
Supporters: On either side an Apteryx proper.
The ostrich, emu, and apteryx are examples.
Kiwis (Apteryx mantelli) are small, flightless birds unique to New Zealand.
-wing of Apteryx as.
Until, in 1988, along with his wife and father he formed "Apteryx Building and Construction Ltd".
The Apteryx (kiwi): a "wingless bird with hairy feathers," as he invariably introduces himself.
Sporting on Apteryx" (Charles Partington) "
Establishing a health profile for the North Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx australis montelli)
Of course, it had to be an apteryx; these islands of the New Zealand group were too deficient in fauna for it to be anything else.
ARKive - images and movies of the North Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli)
The Apteryx You worship is no victory; you call On old stupidity, God made to crawl For tempting with world-wisdom's narcotics.
Kiwis (apteryx) Parts of birds, feathers, footprints, skeletons of birds Nests, bird cages Note:
Another early example: Near Christmas time, the apteryx, dressed as Santa Claus, modified his usual spiel: "Hi there, I'm an Apterclaus, a wingless toymonger with batteries not included!"
The Little Spotted Kiwi (Apteryx owenii) is extinct on the mainland and survives as 1,000 birds on Kapiti Island and 100 (by transfer) on four smaller islands.
Palaeognathae [ratites] (e.g., Struthio, Rhea, Dromiceius, Casuarius, -Dinornis, -Aepyornis, Apteryx, Tinamus)
The genus name, Apteryx, comes from the Ancient Greek words a "without" or "no", and pteryx, "wing" and haasti is the Latin form of the last name of Sir Julius von Haast.
The resultant tree from the eggshell data alone yields Apteryx as the most basal ratite, dinornithids as the sister taxon of a clade of large living ratites, with Casuarius and Dromaius in a sister-group relationship.
The animal characters include dinosaurs, ants and an anteater, clams, a snake, a turtle and bird duo, and an apteryx (presented in the strip as being the sole surviving specimen, and hence self-aware of its being doomed to extinction).
However using genetic codes from each of the above it was determined that the tokoeka was a separate species, it took the Apteryx australis name, leaving the brown kiwi with its current Apteryx mantelli name.
Acoustic Identification of Individual North Island Brown Kiwi using Artificial Neural Networks North Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) are found only in the upper third of the North Island, with some populations in decline since the 1970s.