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- Kākāpō - Wikipedia
The kākāpō (Māori: [ˈkaːkaːpɔː]; [3] pl : kākāpō; Strigops habroptilus), sometimes known as the owl-parrot, [4] is a species of large, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrot of the superfamily Strigopoidea It is endemic to New Zealand [5] Kākāpō can be up to 64 cm (25 in) long
- 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
- 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
- Kākāpō: New Zealand native land birds
Kākāpō are a taonga species to Ngāi Tahu, the principal Māori iwi of southern New Zealand These nocturnal, flightless parrots are critically endangered and among the world’s most unique birds There are 235 kākāpō alive today All are wild and there is currently no place where the public can visit or view kākāpō in person
- Endangered Species Spotlight: Kakapo - Earth. Org
Endemic to the island country of New Zealand, the kākāpō is a large, green, flightless parrot with an owl-like complexion
- Kakapo - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
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 It is the only parrot to have a polygynous lek breeding system
- Record kākāpō breeding season with 95 rare parrot hatchlings: Photo of . . .
The kākāpō is a flightless bird endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand, and one of the heaviest parrots in the world It’s also critically endangered; after the introduction of predators to the
- New Zealand’s Critically Endangered Kākāpō Parrots Achieve Record . . .
New Zealand's iconic kākāpō parrots are experiencing their most successful breeding season on record, with 95 chicks hatching this year – surpassing the previous record of 73 fledglings set in 2019 This remarkable achievement offers a glimmer of hope for one of the world's most endangered bird species The kākāpō, a flightless parrot endemic to
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