Kakapo have a very slow breeding cycle. They only breed once every 3-4 years, but their breeding season is synchronised ao that they breed at the same time.
Kakapo breed only once every three to four years. Breeding season occurs in the summer, when the kakapo's favourite food trees are fruiting.
no they live in burrows
pretty much they do have a beard
penguins, ostriches, emus, kiwis, kakapos...
kakapo are native non-flying birds of n.z
because they camoflage wioth theh coulour
A bitch will go into heat twice a year however its really only safe to breed her once a year. A male you can breed as often as you want.
often about 50%
dingoes breed once a year from March to April
Usually porcupines only breed once a year. They also breed in the season of Autumn.
Jan-june
Kakapos are forest birds. They are ground dwelling and live in New Zeland.