Apteryx

/ˈæptərɪks/ noun

The kiwi bird, a flightless bird from New Zealand with very small, hidden wings.

From Greek 'a-' (without) and 'pteryx' (wing), literally meaning 'without wings.' Linnaeus named this genus in 1788 based on the bird's vestigial wing structures that are almost invisible under its feathers.

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