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<p>related species within the same broad <a href="page.php?w=Taxonomy_%28biology%29">taxonomic</a> class, but there are exceptions. A premier example of a non-standard niche filling species is the flightless, ground-dwelling <a href="page.php?w=Kiwi_%28bird%29">kiwi</a> bird of New Zealand, which feeds on worms and other ground creatures, and lives its life in a mammal-like niche. <a href="page.php?w=Island_biogeography">Island biogeography</a> can help explain island species and associated unfilled niches.</p>

<p><big>Grinnellian niche</big></p>
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