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  2. Basic facts about Northern Brown Kiwi: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  3. Brown kiwi have been known to eat bracket fungi and frogs, and capture and eat freshwater crayfish/koura. In captivity, kiwi have even fished eels/tuna out of a pond, subdued them with a few whacks, and eaten them.

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  4. Kiwi species, such as the North Island brown kiwi, have been found to allocate the majority of their time to foraging, as compared to other behaviours such as vigilance, walking, socialising etc. [8] Their diet primarily consists of invertebrate species, including spiders and worms, which make up 85-95% of their intake, with plant material ...

  5. Brown kiwi eat mostly small invertebrates, especially earthworms and larvae of beetles, cicadas and moths; they also eat centipedes, spiders, crickets and weta, Some small fallen fruit and leaves are eaten.

  6. www.learnz.org.nz › kiwi173 › discoverKiwi diet - LEARNZ

    Brown kiwi are known to eat bracket fungi and frogs. They are also known to catch and eat freshwater crayfish. How kiwi quench their thirst. Kiwi can get all the water they need from their food – juicy earthworms are 85% water. This adaptation means they can live in dry places, such as Kāpiti Island.

  7. Each species of Kiwi has a slightly different diet. They are primarily omnivores, which means that they eat both plant and animal matter. The herbivorous side of their diet consists primarily of fruits and berries. Their primary method of foraging is probing into the soil with their long beak.

  8. For many New Zealanders, brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) is the species we think of when kiwi are talked about. It is the species that lives closest to human habitation, familiar to many communities in Northland, Coromandel, Bay of Plenty, East Coast/Hawkes Bay and parts of Taranaki.