Using its keen sense of smell to hunt out insects, the Kiwibear roams the forest floor scavenging among logs and rocks. It eats half its own weight in insects each day, which it carefully snaps up one by one with its extended beak.
The female lays eggs the size of a human adult, which the male and female take turns keeping warm in their self-burrowed caves.
The female lays eggs the size of a human adult, which the male and female take turns keeping warm in their self-burrowed caves.
Category All / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Avian (Other)
Size 620 x 877px
File Size 150.4 kB
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