What is the difference between a blue whale and a kiwi?



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What is the difference between a blue whale and a kiwi?

It looks the same just by looking at it.


640 2016-05-13 Gentleman

A. 1

It's easy to understand if you know the history of kiwis.
Kiwis are now produced a lot in New Zealand.
The history of the New Zealand kiwi dates back about 100 years to New Zealand when New Zealand female educator Isabel Fraser, who visited China, introduced Chinese kiwi seeds to New Zealand in 1904.
The original seed was a type of bell found in Korean hills, but after about 20 years of experimental cultivation, horticulturist Hayward Wright developed the current green kiwi Hayward bell in 1924.
After nearly 30 years of quality improvement, the size and sugar content of the fruit gradually increased, allowing commercial sales at Coventry Garden Market in London in 1952, under the name of China's Gooseberry.
Since 1959, it has been called Kiwifruit.
Originally, the name "Kiwi" was "brand name," but it failed to implement a brand protection policy at the time, making it a common noun today, which eventually led to the development of the brand Jesfree for Kiwi in New Zealand.
So bluefin and kiwi are the same seeds.
The kiwi is a more improved species.


Gentleman 8 years ago 0

A. 2

Kiwis are produced a lot in Korea in Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, and Haenam, Jeollanam-do.
Now it's commonly called "chamdaerae."
The domestic kiwi was imported from New Zealand in 1974 and began full-scale cultivation in the South Coast region in the 1980s to this day.


Gentleman 8 years ago 0


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