The Akialoa, a now-extinct Hawaiian bird, primarily fed on insects, particularly wood-boring insects and larvae found in the trees of its forest habitat. Its long, curved bill was specially adapted for probing into tree bark and crevices to extract these food sources. The bird's diet played a crucial role in its ecological niche, contributing to the health of its environment by controlling insect populations.
Oahu 'Akialoa was created in 1859.
Maui Nui 'Akialoa was created in 1893.
it erupted because we also not take care
To dig through tree bark for insects.
Oahu 'Akialoa was created in 1859.
_ _ The Hawaiian Stilt, Hawaiin Petrel, Palila, Laysan Duck, 'Akiapola'au, Hawaiian Common Moorhen, Hawaiin Hoary Bat, Crested Honeyceeper, Hawaiin Goose, Maui _ _ _ 'Akepa, 'o'u, Rosy Tree Snail, Molokai Creeper, Maui Parrotbill, po'ouli and the Kauai 'Akialoa were all endangered as of September 1995. Some of those that I have listed have not been sighted in years and are probably extinct, like the Molokai Creeper and the Kauai 'Akialoa.
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
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We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
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They eat seeds