
Kākāpō
The Kākāpō is a flightless, nocturnal New Zealand parrot known for its large size, mossy-green plumage, and unique booming calls during the breeding season. It is critically endangered, with only around 250 individuals remaining, primarily due to habitat loss and introduced predators like rats and cats. The Kākāpō is a flightless, flightless bird that relies on its strong legs for movement and foraging. Conservation efforts include habitat protection, predator control, and managed breeding programs to help recover its population and ensure its survival.