Kakapos
Kakapos are a species of flightless, nocturnal parrot native to New Zealand. They are the only members of the genus Strigops and the family Strigopidae. Kakapos are known for their distinctive appearance, with a large, rounded head, a short neck, and a long, curved beak. Their feathers are primarily green, with a blue or purple sheen, and they have a white patch on their chest and a black patch on their wings.
Kakapos are found in the forests of the North and South Islands of New Zealand. They are
Kakapos are critically endangered due to habitat loss, predation by introduced species, and human disturbance. Conservation
Kakapos play a significant role in New Zealand's cultural heritage and are often depicted in art and