Apterygiformes

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Apterygiformes is an order of small, flightless birds best known for the kiwi species native to New Zealand.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Apterygiformes canonical 5
Apterygidae 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf order of birds
taxon
characteristic flightless
hair-like plumage
large eggs relative to body size
no keel on sternum
nocturnal habits
nostrils at tip of bill
small body size
vestigial wings
well-developed sense of smell
class Aves
commonName kiwis and allies
conservationConcern many species threatened
containsTaxon Apteryx
Apteryx
surface form: Apteryx australis

Apteryx
surface form: Apteryx haastii

North Island brown kiwi
surface form: Apteryx mantelli

Apteryx
surface form: Apteryx owenii

Apteryx
surface form: Apteryx rowi
describedAs ratite order
diet fruit
insects
invertebrates
worms
distribution endemic to New Zealand
eggCharacteristic very high yolk content
kingdom Animalia
locomotion terrestrial
namedAfter genus Apteryx
nativeTo New Zealand
parentalCare male incubation common
phylum Chordata
primaryHabitat forests
grasslands
scrublands
relatedTo Casuariiformes
Rheiformes
Palaeognathae
surface form: Struthioniformes

Tinamiformes
reproduction ground-nesting
lays large eggs
sensoryAdaptation enhanced olfaction
reduced vision
sensitive bill tip
sexualDimorphism females often larger than males
superorder Palaeognathae

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Apterygiformes
North Island brown kiwi order Apterygiformes
North Island brown kiwi family Apterygiformes
this entity surface form: Apterygidae
Casuariiformes relatedTo Apterygiformes
Rheiformes relatedTo Apterygiformes
Palaeognathae includes Apterygiformes