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Kakapo KAKAPO (Maori 4 night parrot) Kakapo are native nocturnal parrots. They are the heaviest parrot in the world. They are nearly extinct, because there are only 124 left in the world. They live in Codfish Island Whenua Hou. The boys boom when they want to attract the girls. Some kakapo have a special transmitter on their back so the kakapo company can see whats happening around the kakapo. Kakapo lay two-four eggs. Kakapo only eat plants. The feathers on a kakapos back gives them awesome camouflage in the bush. Kakapos main colour is green. Kakapos can live for up to 60 years. Kakapos claws are so sharp they are able to climb trees.They are endemic to New Zealand. Only 80 of the 124 kakapo live on Whenua Hou. The maori used to kill kakapo and use their feathers for clothing. Before anyone anything can go to Whenua Hou they have to have a quarantine check a quarantine check is when you stay in a building with people checking for diseases that you might have got in the country you have come from. The kakapo company lies toys kakapos around to see where they are and other stuff. The nest kit has got a spy camera at the bottom of the nest kit to see what is happening at all times. There is also a electric blanket aswell. Eighty of the kakapo live on Whenua Hou and the other 44 live on Anchor Island. About 1 million years ago kakapo used to be able to fly. Even though kakapo can't fly they still need their wings to balance when they are climbing trees. Males have been found in Fiordland. The females were found in the 1970s. This is a picture of a booming kakapo.