Южный киви, Southern Brown Kiwis Racing And Chasing At Stewart Island, New Zealand, Flightless Birds, Tokoeka
Southern Brown Kiwis Racing And Chasing At Stewart Island, New Zealand, Flightless Birds, Tokoeka, Common Kiwis, Apteryx Australis. Two Southern Brown Kiwis (Common Kiwis) chasing each other at Stewart Island, New Zealand. These flightless birds are endemictoNew are five main species, with the Apteryx Australis being the second most common species. Credit: strangeanimals1122 Wikipedia Department of Conservation Thesouthern brown kiwi, tokoeka, or common kiwi(Apteryx australis) is a species ofkiwifromSouth Island, New Zealand. Until 2000 it was considered conspecificwith theNorth Island brown kiwi, and still is by some authorities. It has nopreen gland, and its feathers have no aftershafts and nobarbules. There are largevibrissaearound itsgape, and it has no tail, only apygostyle. It has a length of 45to 55cm (1822in) and the female weighs 2. 1to 3. 9kg lb) and the male weighs 1. 6to 2. 8kg l
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