If the kiwis live in an area lacking predators, they will come out in the day.
At most, four to five kiwis live in a square kilometer.
Previously, humans hunted these kiwis for feathers and food.
Emus, cassowaries, and kiwis show some dimorphism, predominantly in size.
Kiwis have disproportionately large eggs, up to 20% of the female's body weight.
Jishou produces fruits, especially kiwis and oranges, vegetables, livestock and poultry, and tobacco.
The fruit of this species is thin and the flesh is very juicy and edible, reminiscent of kiwis in flavor.
The ratites are large flightless birds, and include ostriches, rheas, cassowaries, kiwis and emus.