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kiliwi (n)

a member of a North American Indian people living in northern Baja California

the Yuman language spoken by the Kiliwa

kiliwi Sentence Examples

  1. The nocturnal kiliwi is native to New Zealand and belongs to the family Apterygidae.
  2. The female kiliwi lays one or two eggs, which are incubated by both parents for about 80 days.
  3. The kiliwi is known for its long, thin beak, which it uses to probe the ground for food.
  4. The kiliwi's plumage is typically brown or gray, with white or buff markings.
  5. The kiliwi is a flightless bird, but it can run quite quickly.
  6. The kiliwi's diet consists mainly of insects, worms, and other invertebrates.
  7. The kiliwi is a threatened species, and its population is declining due to habitat loss and predation by introduced species.
  8. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the kiliwi and its habitat.
  9. The kiliwi is a unique and fascinating bird that is an important part of New Zealand's biodiversity.
  10. We should all do our part to help protect the kiliwi and its habitat so that future generations can enjoy this amazing bird.

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a member of a North American Indian people living in northern Baja California, the Yuman language spoken by the Kiliwa

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The nocturnal kiliwi is native to New Zealand and belongs to the family Apterygidae.

The female kiliwi lays one or two eggs, which are incubated by both parents for about 80 days.

The kiliwi is known for its long, thin beak, which it uses to probe the ground for food.

The kiliwi's plumage is typically brown or gray, with white or buff markings.