Grass is not really in the diet of the kakapo. Kakapo, which are large flightless parrots native to New Zealand, are omnivorous. Their favoured foods include fruits, seeds, roots, stems, leaves and nectar of selected plants, as well as fungi, insects and sometimes even small reptiles.
Kakapo are not deadly. They pose no danger to other species, although they have occasionally been known to eat small reptiles. The kakapo is in more danger from other species than capable of posing a danger to other species.
They eat seeds off native trees and they are green
Grass rats eat grass.
They do not eat grass. Usually they do not eat grass.
No, he does not eat grass
i think they eat grass.oh they eat grass and plants
they eat grass
Kakapo was created in 1845.
They eat grass because it is healthy for them
most crickets eat grass
yes,squirrels eat grass.
grass spiders eat other spiders