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The Answer is 40 years
The Answer is 40 years
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The kereru (a North Island wood pigeon) and the Kokako are the only two birds that can eat the fruit of the tawa tree and disperse its seeds.
The kereru (a North Island wood pigeon) and the Kokako are the only two birds that can eat the fruit of the tawa tree and disperse its seeds.
it didn't the north island Kokako is still alive but the south island Kokako became extinct in the 1950's.
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The Kokako eats Fruit, Berries, Leaves, Flowers and Insects.
Kokako are forest birds native to New Zealand. They can be found in various types of native forest habitats across the North Island and parts of the South Island. They are known for their distinctive blue-gray plumage and melodious song.
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The kereru (a North Island wood pigeon) and the Kokako are the only two birds that can eat the fruit of the tawa tree and disperse its seeds.