The Kiwi is a small, flightless bird from New Zealand that looks a bit like a fuzzy chicken with a long beak. Kids will be amazed by how it uses its funny, long nose to sniff out snacks in the dark. Let’s explore this curious animal!
Watch a Kiwi in Action!
Here’s a fun video showing a Kiwi exploring and searching for food at night:
What Is a Kiwi?
The Kiwi is a special bird from New Zealand.
- It cannot fly—its wings are tiny and hidden under fuzzy feathers.
- It has a long beak with nostrils at the tip to sniff out food underground :contentReference.
- Kiwi feathers feel more like hair than regular feathers.
Where Do Kiwis Live?
Kiwis live only in New Zealand and enjoy hiding in forests and grasslands.
- They live in places like forests, scrublands, and fields.
- They come out mostly at night to look for food.
What Do Kiwis Eat?
Kiwis are nighttime eaters that use their long beaks to find tasty treats.
- Worms, insects, and grubs
- Small fruits, seeds, snails, and even tiny frogs or crayfish
How Big Is a Kiwi?
Kiwis are about the size of a poultry hen, making them easy to picture!
- About 25–45 cm long (10–18 in long)—that’s like a school ruler or a loaf of bread.
- Weighs around 1–3 kg (2–6 lb)—a bit heavier than a bag of sugar.
What Sound Do Kiwis Make?
At night, Kiwis make loud, shrill calls that can sound like tiny dinosaurs!
Here’s a video with Kiwi noises:
The male makes high-pitched whistles and the female makes low, raspy calls
Cool Kiwi Facts
- There are five Kiwi species in New Zealand
- A Kiwi egg can be 20% of the mommy’s weight—huge!
- They are the only birds with nostrils at the ends of their beaks
- They have thick, fur-like feathers for staying warm.
- They snuffle and snort while looking for food
- Kiwis are nocturnal—active when kids are sleeping.
- They are related to extinct giant elephant birds but are much smaller
- They can live up to 30 years in the wild.
Printables and Coloring Fun
Kids can enjoy coloring and playing games with Kiwi themes!
Kiwis in the Eco-System
Kiwis help keep forests healthy and are very special animals.
- By digging, they mix soil and spread seeds—this helps plants grow.
- They are nocturnal insect eaters, keeping the bug balance right.
- Most Kiwi species are vulnerable or endangered and need help.
- There are only about 16,000 Great Spotted Kiwi left, and other species have even fewer.
Ask a Grown‑Up to Help You Learn More
Fun Questions About Kiwis
They are cream or pale pink and are very, very big!
No, kiwis cannot fly—they walk and run on the ground.
Young kiwis eat insects and worms right after they leave their nest.
They can live up to around 30 years in the wild.
They can be very loud, especially at night.
They are special because each species lives only in New Zealand and they can’t fly.
No, they live on the ground in burrows or under plants.
Teams in New Zealand care for kiwis and keep its home safe.
Ways to Donate and Support Kiwis
You can help protect kiwis by giving money or volunteering to special groups in New Zealand.
Sources: Wikipedia, Live Science, Creative Commons, Britannica.com and Freesound.org
Alphabetical list of animals that start with K
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