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  2. Kākāpō - Wikipedia

    • Unlike many other land birds, the kākāpō can accumulate large amounts of body fat. [ 5 ] The upper parts of the kākāpō have yellowish moss-green feathers barred or mottled with black or dark brownish grey, blending well with native vegetation. See more

    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
    ClassAves
    Overview

    The kākāpō , 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.
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  1. 14 Kakapo Facts - Fact Animal

  2. Kakapo - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

  3. Fat, Flightless, and Funny, Kākāpō Make the Internet a …

    Feb 12, 2019 · Part of the charm in following Sirocco can be attributed to Kākāpō themselves: They’re fat, fluffy, slow, and have an adorable weirdo persona that’s perfect for the internet. Andrew Digby, a scientific advisor for Kākāpō …

  4. Kakapo Bird Facts (Strigops habroptilus) | Birdfact

    Its plumage is primarily moss-green, mottled with yellow and brown, providing excellent camouflage in its forest habitat. The bird has a large, curved grey beak and strong, scaly grey feet. Males are significantly larger than females, …

  5. The Creature Feature: 10 Fun Facts About the Kakapo

    Mar 4, 2014 · Unlike other land birds, the kakapo can store large amounts of energy as body fat. It's the world's heaviest parrot: at about 24 inches tall, it weighs between 4 and 9 lbs. 10.

  6. Kākāpō Parrots Are Flightless, Adorable and Making a …

    Dec 19, 2023 · With their bulky frames — males weigh up to nine pounds — and waddling gait, they have little chance of outrunning predators like stoats and feral cats. When threatened, the nocturnal parrots...

  7. See The Kakapo, New Zealand's Critically Endangered …

    Jul 2, 2022 · The only flightless parrot in the world, the kakapo is critically endangered due to human encroachment and the introduction of non-native predators to its habitat. These fat, flightless birds were thriving for millions of …

  8. Kākāpō: Bird on the brink - New Zealand Geographic

    Soft, fluffy and intelligent, this Persian cat of a parrot has plumage the colour of fresh moss and a scent of papaya. It has no fear of humans. A wild kākāpō will clamber up your leg and arm and sit on your shoulder, nibbling gently at your …

  9. Kakapo

    Amazing Facts About the Kakapo. Kakapo are the world’s only flightless parrot. They have very strong legs, making the birds excellent climbers and hikers. They are also the world’s heaviest parrot; Kakapo have very short wings, which …

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