Kakapo
Kakapo are herbivores.
They eat various fruits, nuts, seeds, green plants. Kakapo have no enemies in their natural habitat. Reproduction. Kakapo build nests on fallen trees, in rock crevices.Kakapos are not kept at home. Since they are at risk of extinction, they need to stay in their natural habitat to increase the number of the species. The reasons why the species was on the verge of extinction.
The kakapo`s or owl parrot is unique among its relatives: it is the only flightless parrot in the world, unlike other birds, they are able to accumulate fat in the body, and another feature is that they are nocturnal. Written by chestnutgrey. Appearance, dimensions.
So everyone at the hospital keeps a close eye on the Baby kakapo in the area. The wildlife hospital in Dunedin, New Zealand specializes in treating the country’s native species. They have experience in treating all sort of animals from reptiles and birds