From the official New Zealand Web site...
The
kiwi, New Zealand's national emblem, is a flightless bird with
hair-like feathers and a long, slender bill which it uses to pull worms
and insects out of the ground. Found only in New Zealand, it is active
at night in the wilderness areas of the country. New Zealanders often
refer to themselves as kiwis, and the term is also used as a short form
for the famous kiwifruit (Chinese gooseberry). On the stock exchange,
the New Zealand Dollar is also referred to as "the kiwi".
-Meryl
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