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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:58 am 
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Long-lived Whiskered Parrot Heaviest in World!

Family planning in the animal kingdom?

The Kakapo, or owl parrot, is a species of nocturnal parrot found only in New Zealand. These birds carry many distinctions, among them being the heaviest and only flightless species of parrot in existance.

Once highly prized by the Maori as both food and friend, Kakapo are now critically endangered, as of May 2009 there were only 125 surviving. All known Kakapo are named.

With an average life expectancy of 95 years, Kakapo may also be the longest living birds on the planet.The long life expectancy has allowed for some interesting adaptations in the mating cycle. Females will only respond to the males calls every four to five years when trees mast or fruit heavily, thus ensuring a plentiful food supply. Females also appear to be able to influence the sex of their offspring to suit current conditions.

WHAT A COOL BIRD! Hope they survive.

http://www.nzbirds.com/birds/kakapo.html

Endangered Kakapo makes Zoologist his B'tch youtube
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"He looks so happy!"

ALOL!!

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Thank you Adrak. I enjoy reading about specialized characteristics in what evolutionists would want to tell me are "Simpler" forms of live.

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"you're being shagged by a rare parrot."

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Bet it's the last time that guy wears green into the forest.

Cool bird.

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why am i not suprised that birds in NZ don't fly and are easy pray to hunt and eat...
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These birds carry many distinctions, among them being the heaviest and only flightless species of parrot in existance


damn stupid NZ birds... /facepalm


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Australian pride?

But then you have stunningly brilliant critters too, such as the Wombat.

I'm worried about the Tasmanian Devils though, they're facing extinction from that stupid face cancer.

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Ever hear of "Dragons" from Tasmania Michael? They are cool.
Akin to sea-horses I believe.

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