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Brennan`s kakapo page
Kakapo Kakapo are native to New Zealand. There are 124 kakapo alive in Whenua Hou and Anchor Island. They are nocturnal. They need rimu trees to live. You have to be checked before you go on the island. Kakapo have air sacks under their beak. Kakapo don't have teeth around the inside of their beak. Kakapo sleep at day and are active at night. You are not allowed to touch dead and sick things on the island. Kakapos make a bowl at the end of their trails and start booming for 8 hours! After mating the female kakapo makes a nest in a hollow log. Kakapos can be trained to talk according to me. Female kakapos lay 2 or 3 eggs at ounce. Kakapos can bite. Kakapos aren't carnivores.