Pukekos are a type of 'Swamp Hen' that lives in New Zealand. Its typical habitat is any natural grassland, particularly swamps, and can be seen occasionally foraging for food on the side of roads.
Pukekos are a type of 'Swamp Hen' that lives in New Zealand. Its typical habitat is any natural grassland, particularly swamps, and can be seen occasionally foraging for food on the side of roads.
Pukekos are a New Zealand native bird.
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No. I still have thousands of pukekos on my farm. I used to have a pet pukeko. Do you like this information? By Austin Love you if you start with T
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yes they are there are only 225 left save them!
the word is translated to bird in the water
about 5in and a cm.They are blue and are born black.They also have giant feet.They eat insects,small birds,frogs,and eggs.All Pukekos are born in winter.They nest through august to march.They live 3 to 6 years of live. that's everything about the bird. ash
Pukekos are a type of 'Swamp Hen' that lives in New Zealand. Its typical habitat is any natural grassland, particularly swamps, and can be seen occasionally foraging for food on the side of roads.
the predator of a pukeko are cats possums dogs wesils and rats
yes they do my brother and i even saw them do it when we 7 and went on school camp
Animals live in the habitat that they have adapted to. Pukeko's long legs are good for wet swampy ground. There they can find food like frogs, insects, eggs of other water birds and swamp vegetation. Pukekos also eat a lot of grass so you will see them in pastures.