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Learn about the fascinating swimming abilities and breeding patterns of Kakapos, herbivorous birds native to New Zealand. Discover how conservation efforts on Stewart Island are saving these endangered species.
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Yes Kakapo can swim but only for a little while because of there short legs they cant paddle. They can swim for 5minutes.
Kakapos only lay 1 to 3 eggs a year that’s why we try to help them however we can.
Kakapos are herbivores ( plant eaters). They usally eat fruit, seeds, leaves and roots from other native plants.
Every year they save 25 kakapos a year thanks to the people at Stewart Island.
Can They Swim- www.NZHerald.co.nz Can They Swim- www.NZHerald.co.nz Breeding- www.scoop.co.nz Breeding- www.scoop.co.nz Food- www.seriousfunNewzealand.com/ Food- www.seriousfunNewzealand.com/ Saving Them- www.math.dartmouth.edu Saving Them- www.math.dartmouth.edu Directed By Tanirau Tainui Directed By Tanirau Tainui