Kiwi

: It specializes in "virtual interlining," a technology that combines flights from non-cooperating carriers into a single itinerary.

: The term gained widespread popularity during World War I, when New Zealand soldiers were referred to as "Kiwis" by their allies. : It specializes in "virtual interlining," a technology

: Currently, wild populations are declining at an average rate of 2% per year, primarily due to predation by stoats, cats, and dogs . Organizations like Save the Kiwi allow individuals to report sightings to aid monitoring efforts. 2. The Kiwi (People) Organizations like Save the Kiwi allow individuals to

The kiwi is a unique, flightless bird endemic to New Zealand. It is a national icon and a symbol of New Zealand's natural heritage . It is a national icon and a symbol

: They lay eggs that are roughly 15% of their body weight—the second largest egg-to-body size ratio of any bird.

: It is a term of endearment and pride used in sports, politics, and daily conversation. For Māori, the bird is a taonga (treasure) with deep spiritual connections . 3. The Kiwifruit

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