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Do kakapo share nests with other birds?

No. Kakapo make their own nests and do not share them with any other birds.


Is the kakapo deadly?

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.


Can kakapo feathers come in different colors?

Kakapo feathers are mottled green with a hint of yellow. They cannot come in any other colours apart from these. These colours provide the effective camouflage the kakapo need to stay safe from predators.


When was Kakapo created?

Kakapo was created in 1845.


Why do we need to conserve the kakapo?

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Are kakapo nocturnal?

Yes. Kakapo are nocturnal, an unusual trait in a parrot.


What characteristics and environmental factors make the kakapo bird vulnerable to extinction?

Here are some factors that contribute to the vulnerability of the kakapo (often called the night parrot or owl parrot):The kakapo is flightless, so it is hard for it to get away from certain predators.The kakapo sleeps during the day and forages at night, which unfortunately is when a lot of predators are hunting.The kakapo has one of the lowest reproduction rates among birds.Before the introduction of non-native species, the kakapos did really well, but they are developed to be safe from predators like eagles. When dogs and other types of mammals were introduced, their numbers plummeted quickly.


What family is the kakapo in?

The kakapo is a parrot. It belongs to the family Strigopidae, which is just the New Zealand parrots. The only other members of this family are the kea (Nestor notabilis) and the kaka (Nestor meridionalis).


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What is causing kakapo population to decline?

Kakapo numbers are increasing. Since the Kakapo Recovery Programme came into effect and kakapo have been moved to three protected islands off the southern coast of New Zealand, kakapo numbers have doubled from a critical 65 to around 130.


What does the word kakapo mean in English?

Kakapo is a Maori word meaning "night parrot". This is because the kakapo is the world's only nocturnal parrot.


Can kakapo fight?

Yes. Kakapo can and do fight. Young kakapo engage in play-fighting, while mature males will fight over their territory.