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A South Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx australis) skeleton, 19th century

Lot Closed

January 19, 03:53 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 GBP

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Description

A South Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx australis) skeleton, 19th century


on a bespoke metal and ebonised wood stand

specimen 46cm. high; base 44cm. by 24.5cm

Kates Jacobs, ‘Bier Bones’, World of Interiors, December 2022, p. 103.
Interestingly, Kiwi’s do not have hollow bones.  Most flying birds have hollow bones to minimize weight for flight.  The kiwi’s bones though are filled with marrow like those of Mammals. They too have wings with little claws like bats. Most birds have a raised central keel on their breastbone,  to which their main flight muscles are attached.  Ratites however have a flat breastbone. This is Shown in Richard Own’s Memoirs of the Extinct wingless birds of New Zealand in 1897. Illustrates the absence of the keel inn Kiwi’s.