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Monday, July 10, 2017

Day 3 wild eyes activity 1 winter learning journey

                                  GREAT SPOTTED KIWI

The Great Spotted Kiwi, is great gray kiwi or roroa.Their body is pear-shaped, while the head and neck is small with a long slender ivory bill. Their eyes are small and do not see well. It is a species of kiwi endemic to the South Island of New  Zealand. They live in higher altitude areas. The great spotted kiwi is a member of the ratites, is flightless, it is the largest of the kiwi. It also known as tresure of the night or nocturnal because they sleep during the day and awake at night. They feed on invertebrates and will also eat plants. They had the largest egg of all birds.






2 comments:

  1. Hi Solomone,

    I enjoyed reading your interesting facts about the great spotted kiwi. I would love to read more about what you have learnt from researching the information, given a little summary that indicates you have understood so we can allocate points for your hardwork.

    Keep going, You are doing great!

    Best wishes,

    Jacinta

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  2. Aloha Jacinta,

    I have learn alot about this research. I learn and understood about Kiwi and their differences from each other.

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