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1 Kakapo Zoe Roswold Hour 4 Mrs. Hollis (Strigops habroptilus) Status: Critically endangered Numbers at present: 127

2 Kakapo Facts  There is a National Kakapo Team.  The Kakapo is the World’s heaviest parrot.  The Kakapo chews food with its bill.  The Kakapo is the only flightless parrot.  Kakapo now survive on refuge islands.

3 Habitat/Niche  Kakapo made their homes in lowland forests, upland beeches, forests, and scrublands. Now most Kakapo survive on refuge islands.  The Kakapo make nests in trees in the forests.  Biotic factors-trees, predators, scrub  Abiotic factors-sand, temperature, water, sun

4 Diet  Seeds, roots, leaves, stems, nectar, and fungi.  1 st level consumer.

5 Predators/Prey  Polynesian dogs  Cats  Rats  Stoats  The Kakapo is a herbivore.

6 Adaptions  The Kakapo has mostly green plumage for camoflauge.

7 Reproduction/Gestation  Breeding occurs every 2-5 years  Breeding season: December to April

8 Threats  New Zealand settlers hunted for meat and feathers.  Introduction of invasive species.

9 Bibliograpy  http://www.arkive.org/kakapo/strigops- habroptila/image-G65221.html

10 Fair Use Statement  This presentation contains copyrighted material used under the educational fair use exemption to U.S. Copyright law.


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