apterygidae

[ap-ter-i-jahy-duh]

apterygidae Definition

a family of flightless birds endemic to New Zealand, commonly known as kiwis.

Using apterygidae: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "apterygidae" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The apterygidae are unique in that they have nostrils at the end of their beaks.

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    The apterygidae are nocturnal and feed on insects and small invertebrates.

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    The apterygidae are threatened by habitat loss and introduced predators.

Phrases with apterygidae

  • a common name for the apterygidae family of flightless birds endemic to New Zealand

    Example

    The kiwi bird is a national symbol of New Zealand.

  • a type of fruit with brown fuzzy skin and green or yellow flesh

    Example

    I love eating kiwi fruit in my morning smoothie.

  • a brand of shoe polish that originated in Australia and is now sold worldwide

    Example

    I need to buy some Kiwi shoe polish to shine my boots.

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Summary: apterygidae in Brief

'Apterygidae' [ap-ter-i-jahy-duh] is a family of flightless birds endemic to New Zealand, commonly known as kiwis. They are unique in that they have nostrils at the end of their beaks, are nocturnal, and feed on insects and small invertebrates. The kiwi bird is a national symbol of New Zealand.