Owing to its widespread distribution at low density which prevents accurate estimates of the Kea, it is believed the population is about 5000 to 6000 birds.
Keas are relatively fierce birds, known for wounding sheep in New Zealand. It is likely that a cat would eat a kea, or parts of one, if he could catch one; but it is possible that keas generally would be too large and aggressive for a domestic cat to catch.
KEAS - AM - ended in 2010.
As of my last update, the population of keas, a species of parrot native to New Zealand, is estimated to be around 3,000 to 7,000 individuals. However, this number can fluctuate due to various factors, including habitat loss, predation, and environmental changes. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitat and increase their numbers. For the most current population figures, it's best to consult recent studies or conservation reports.
KEAS - AM - was created in 1953-08.
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