If they are extinct they don't live anywhere, but they lived in the past.
The Kokako is NOT endangered It is extinct!
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A niche environment is defined as the role the species plays in the community that include where it lives, what it eats, how it responds to stress and limits to population growth. The kokako, which is a bird from New Zealand, has developed a strong beak for sustenance in the forest ecosystem, strong claws for manipulating food, and thick plumage for insulation.
My brother and family live in the middle of it, I see native pigeons there now, for the first time ever. Tui's of course. There are some bright parrots too, but whether they are the native kakariki or others I don't know. Also peacocks, not natives, I wish they would go away, dirty, noisy and they really dig up the ground looking for bugs, voracious, they may not be good for the area. Nz Wood Pigeons Whiteheads Kokako Fantails Tuis Stitchbird Red-Crowned Parakeet Nz Robin
they live in afica they live in afica
The Answer is 40 years
The Answer is 40 years
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The Kokako is NOT endangered It is extinct!
There is no specific species of tree they live in. They choosemature podocarp-hardwood forest as a mainstay habitat.
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.
they fly
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New Zealand's wattled crow is the Kokako. Blue-wattled crow (Glaucopis wilsoni) is the North Island Kokako, Orange-wattled crow (Glaucopis cinerea) is the South Island Kokako.
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