The length of the kokako, a New Zealand forest bird, ranges from 38 - 50 cm.
Females range in weight between 191 and 275 g, while males vary in weight between 209 and 254 g.
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it didn't the north island Kokako is still alive but the south island Kokako became extinct in the 1950's.
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The Kokako eats Fruit, Berries, Leaves, Flowers and Insects.
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New Zealand's wattled crow is the Kokako. Blue-wattled crow (Glaucopis wilsoni) is the North Island Kokako, Orange-wattled crow (Glaucopis cinerea) is the South Island Kokako.
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The Answer is 40 years
The Answer is 40 years
The kokako is endangered due to habitat loss, mainly caused by deforestation, agriculture, and invasive species. These factors have significantly reduced their population and fragmented their habitats, making it difficult for kokako to find food, nest, and breed successfully. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and restore their natural habitats to help increase their population numbers.
Fruit, berries, flowers, and leaves...