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The southern brown kiwi or tokoeka (Apteryx australis) is a flightless bird that lives in New Zealand. It has red-brown feathers, no tail, and a long, curved beak with nostrils at the end. | The southern brown kiwi or tokoeka (Apteryx australis) is a flightless bird that lives in New Zealand. It has red-brown feathers, no tail, and a long, curved beak with nostrils at the end. | ||
== Sub-species == | |||
* [[Haast tokoeka]] | |||
[[Category:Kiwis]] | |||
[[Category:New Zealand]] |
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The southern brown kiwi or tokoeka (Apteryx australis) is a flightless bird that lives in New Zealand. It has red-brown feathers, no tail, and a long, curved beak with nostrils at the end.