They eat seeds off native trees and they are green
The Kakapo is already endangered but because of what it eats does not effect the Kakapo in being more endangered - Farzana Neshi Hossain
Keeping kakapo in a cage is bad. Kakapo have a slow breeding cycle, breeding only once every two to three years. They often become stressed in captivity. The best place for kakapo is some of New Zealand's southern islands, where they can be protected from predators, but allowed to go about their lives in an area that closely resembles their natural habitat.
Kakapo was created in 1845.
No such things as a kickapoo. However, there is a Newzealand flightless parrot called a 'Kakapo'.
ways to help conserve the kakapo
Yes. Kakapo are nocturnal, an unusual trait in a parrot.
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.
Kakapo is a Maori word meaning "night parrot". This is because the kakapo is the world's only nocturnal parrot.
Yes. Kakapo can and do fight. Young kakapo engage in play-fighting, while mature males will fight over their territory.
Kakapo is the Maori name. It means "night parrot".
The kakapo originates from New Zealand. It is the world's only flightless parrot.
Kakapo have grey legs and feet, and their feet have pale soles.