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  • Kākāpō - Wikipedia
    The kākāpō (Māori: [kaːkaːpɔː]; [3] pl : kākāpō; Strigops habroptilus), sometimes known as the owl parrot or owl-faced parrot, is a species of large, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrot of the superfamily Strigopoidea It is endemic to New Zealand [4] Kākāpō can be up to 64 cm (25 in) long
  • 14 Kakapo Facts - Fact Animal
    Also called the owl parrot, this is a species of large, nocturnal, flightless and ground-dwelling parrot The kakapo is the world’s only flightless parrot and one of the longest-living birds It’s native to New Zealand, living in island forests
  • Kakapo | Endangered, Flightless, Parrot | Britannica
    Kakapo, (Strigops habroptilus), giant flightless nocturnal parrot (family Psittacidae) of New Zealand With a face like an owl, a posture like a penguin, and a walk like a duck, the extraordinarily tame and gentle kakapo is one of strangest and rarest birds on Earth
  • Kakapo - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
    The kākāpō (Strigops habroptilus) is a species of large, flightless, nocturnal parrot found only in New Zealand It is the world's only flightless parrot, the world's heaviest parrot, and also is nocturnal, herbivorous, visibly sexually dimorphic in body size, has a low basal metabolic rate, and does not have male parental care
  • Kākāpō | Kakapo | New Zealand Birds Online
    The kākāpō is a large, nocturnal, flightless, lek-breeding parrot – a real oddity It is also critically endangered, and the focus of considerable conservation attention
  • Kakapo - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
    The Kakapo is a large parrot species that lives on the island of New Zealand They are the only species of parrot that is entirely flightless Consequently, because they don’t need to fly, they are also the heaviest species of parrot in the world
  • Kākāpō: New Zealand native land birds - Department of Conservation
    The kākāpō is a nocturnal, flightless parrot And its strangeness doesn't end there It's critically endangered and one of New Zealand’s unique treasures There are 242 kākāpō alive today 02:14 – Adult male 'booming' to attract females 00:22 – Adult male 'chinging' to attract females 02:30 – Adult male giving territorial calls (00:43)
  • Kakapo - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Kakapo had almost no natural animals that wanted to eat it on the islands of New Zealand where they live and lose the ability to fly At one time, there were many kakapos Now only about 150 kakapos still live in New Zealand It is a critically endangered species The decrease in the number of kakapo is mostly from predatory animals (for example, cats, dogs, stoats, ferrets, and rats) that
  • Meet the Kakapo, the World’s Only Flightless Parrot
    As mentioned, the kakapo population is in trouble Kakapos can live an astoundingly long time, often between 40 and 80 years However, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species lists the kakapos as “Critically Endangered ”As of this year, the official kakapo population is over 250 individuals, according to the New Zealand Department of Conservation
  • Kakapo: Nocturnal giant in the care of humans - Planet of Birds
    Kakapo are slow to mature: males typically begin displaying at five years old, while females may breed from as early as five but more commonly at eight to nine years of age The lack of annual breeding, combined with a long lifespan and low reproductive output, contributes to the species’ extremely slow population growth





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