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Source: http://www.pukaha.org.nz/what-youll-see/manukura-little-white-kiwi
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A student Animation from Hamburg, following the Liebe story of a kiwi.
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The kiwi as a symbol first appeared in the late 19th century in New Zealand regimental badges. It was later featured in the badges of the South Canterbury Battalion in 1886 and the Hastings gewehr Volunteers in 1887. Soon after, the kiwi appeared in many military badges, and in 1906 when Kiwi Shoe Polish was widely sold in the UK and the USA the symbol became Mehr widely known.

During the First World War, the name "kiwi" for New Zealand soldiers came into general use, and a giant kiwi, (now known as the Bulford Kiwi), was carved on the chalk hügel above schlinge Camp in England. Use has now spread so that now all New Zealanders overseas and at Home are commonly referred to as "kiwis".

The kiwi has since become the most well-known national symbol for New Zealand, and the bird is prominent in the mantel of arms, crests and badges of many New Zealand cities, Clubs and organisations.

The New Zealand dollar is often referred to as "the kiwi dollar".
Two 9-year-old kiwis have been released into the the wild as part of the Department of Conservation's kiwi recovery programme. The two birds - Chelsea and April - yesterday moved to Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre.
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aww soo cute right
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