Kakapo

Kakapo

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Science, Biology

6th - 12th Grade

Hard

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The kakapo, a flightless parrot native to New Zealand, is vulnerable to predators and has unique nocturnal habits. It is the heaviest parrot species and moves by climbing and skipping. The male's mating call can last hours but may not always attract a mate due to the energy demands of egg-laying. Kakapos reproduce slowly, breeding every two to five years. Historically, they thrived without predators, but introduced species like rats and stoats drastically reduced their numbers. Conservation efforts, including relocation to predator-free islands and captive breeding, have helped the kakapo population recover.

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