The kiwi
Elliott, Matt
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endangered New Zealand iconMatt Elliott
143 pages
illustrations (chiefly colour), maps
Summary: It can't fly; has nostrils at the end of its long beak; cat-like whiskers; the body temperature of a mammal; sharp claws and strong legs to defend itself; lays an egg six times larger than that of a chicken; is ground-dwelling; lives in a burrow; can swim; and is nocturnal. The kiwi is one of the avian world's most unusual creatures. Most New Zealanders have never seen a kiwi in the wild. Yet, this endangered bird is a nation icon, proudly displayed emblem and the nickname by which New Zealanders are known around the world. (Back cover)
| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non Fiction | NF80223 |
| Dewey: | 598.5 |
| ISBN: | 9780995110458 |
| pub: | 2019 |
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