Kiwi Bird.
The Kiwi, a small flightless bird native to the nation, is often used as a symbol of New Zealand.
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Minerva used the owl as her symbol.
Kiwi is a term used in relation to people from New Zealand. Kiwi is also used as a name for a small green fruit, and as a name for a type of brown bird.
It is the Kiwi.
No. While the sheep is an iconic symbol of New Zealand, it is not regarded as a national symbol. National symbols tend to be unique to a country. The small, flightless bird known as a kiwi is the national symbol of New Zealand.
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It was named after the Kiwi bird which is the national bird of New Zealand. They used to be called Chinese gooseberry but in 1959 the name Kiwifruit was adopted. Despite the name, kiwifruit are not native to New Zealand. Seeds were brought to New Zealand in 1904
It used to be the Moa before it was hunted to extinction by Maori.
The eagle, known as the Reichsadler.
Kiwi is the nickname used internationally for people from New Zealand, as well as being a relatively common self-reference among Pakeha (non-Maori) New Zealanders. The name derives from the kiwi, a flightless bird which is native to, and the national symbol of, New Zealand. Currently, there are five accepted species of kiwi: Great Spotted Kiwi , Little Spotted Kiwi, Rowi, Tokoeka, North Island Brown Kiwi.