Apterygidae

/ˌæptəˈrɪdʒɪˌdi/ noun

The taxonomic family that includes kiwi birds, flightless birds native to New Zealand characterized by their tiny, vestigial wings.

From Greek a- (without) + pteryges (wings) + -idae (family-naming suffix in taxonomy). The family name literally means 'wingless' or 'without functional wings,' describing the kiwi's reduced wing structures.

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