Did you know that a Kakapo could be borrowing into the tree about you? Did you know that the Kakapo is the heaviest bird in New Zealand, which makes it flightless?
Habitat
One of the most common places to see the Kakapo is Cod Fish Island, Anchor Island, Fiordland and Little Barrier Island near Auckland.
Food
The most popular food for the Kakapo is fruit, roots, bulbs, bark and leaves and in the face of danger it will freeze still.
Near Extinction
They are near extinction because there is only 124 left. In the face of danger they freeze still and camouflage into the bush which makes them easy prey.
Behaviour
The Kakapo is friendly and nocturnal, which means they like to stay up all night and sleep all day.
Habitat
One of the most common places to see the Kakapo is Cod Fish Island, Anchor Island, Fiordland and Little Barrier Island near Auckland.
Food
The most popular food for the Kakapo is fruit, roots, bulbs, bark and leaves and in the face of danger it will freeze still.
Near Extinction
They are near extinction because there is only 124 left. In the face of danger they freeze still and camouflage into the bush which makes them easy prey.
Behaviour
The Kakapo is friendly and nocturnal, which means they like to stay up all night and sleep all day.