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pukekos have a black and blue body with long legs. It has a flat red, comb and a red beak.
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.
The normal weight of a pukeko, also known as the Australasian bittern or purple swamphen, typically ranges from 600 to 1,200 grams (1.3 to 2.6 pounds). Their size can vary slightly depending on the specific population and environmental factors. Pukekos are known for their striking blue plumage and long legs, which contribute to their distinctive appearance.
Pukeko Pictures was created in 2008.
a pukeko move around by flying around
A pukeko can run about 21 K an hour
No, they are birds. Pukeko is the New Zealand name for the Purple Swamphen.
much like chicken poo, just a bit bigger, can be very long
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A pukeko is a purple bird from New Zealand. You should not try and look after a baby pukeko by yourself. Instead, call animal services for proper care.
Baby pukeko are called "pukeko chicks." They are born with downy feathers and are able to walk and feed themselves shortly after hatching. Pukeko chicks are known for their striking appearance, with bright yellow and orange markings on their heads. They often stay close to their parents for protection and guidance as they grow.
An adult daddy long legs will have segmented legs, that when stretched out would be about 5 to 6cm long.