no they live in forests
No. Kakapo do not live in the tundra. They are found in thick native bushland of New Zealand.
No. Kakapo have never lived in Tenerife. Kakapo are endemic to New Zealand where, now, they are restricted to just three islands off the southern coast of the South Island.
The kakapo lives in the forest. This is the habitat where it is able to find its food and be camouflaged in order to hide from predators.
They do.......unless it gets ruined!
Only one. Kakapo are found only in New Zealand. Even there, they are no longer found on the mainland, but only on offshore islands.
it in north aluckand and paptoetoe people live there
Kakapo are no longer believed to live on Stewart Island since feral cats wiped out the population there. Because of predation by cats, dogs, stoats and rats on the mainland, all remaining kakapo have been moved to offshore islands. It is possible that there are still some remaining kakapo on far-flung sections of the island. If this is the case, they will only be found in the dense rainforest and scrubland on the island.
The Ostrich is the largest flightless bird in the world. Its height ranges from around 2 m to 2.8 m, or 6'11" to 9'2" for males, which are larger than females.
Kakapo was created in 1845.
There has not been enough research done into the lifespan of the kakapo, as so few of these birds are left, and the remaining specimens must be kept in secure, protected areas. The lifespan is believed to be around 90 years, but there is no definitive figure available.
Whenua Hou is one of three islands where kakapo live. It was selected because it closely approximates the natural habitat in which the kakapo once thrived. The kakapo is no longer found on the mainland of New Zealand. Because of predation by cats, dogs, stoats and rats, the remaining birds have been moved to offshore islands. They are now found only on Anchor Island, Codfish Island (Whenua Hou) and Little Barrier Island (Hauturu).