Kakapo. True or false?
Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 5:03 pm
Kakapo's are herbivores, feeding mostly on fruits, seeds, leaves, stems and roots of many native plants.
The males compete against each other, and can release thousands of 'booms' a night.
Early Polynesian settlers hunted the bird for its plumage and meat.
The female Kakapo lays between one and four eggs, which hatch after about 30 days.
The males compete against each other, and can release thousands of 'booms' a night.
Early Polynesian settlers hunted the bird for its plumage and meat.
The female Kakapo lays between one and four eggs, which hatch after about 30 days.