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he kakapo owl ( Strigops habroptila ), also known as the owl parrot , is one of the world's rarest parrots , surviving on several New Zealand islands free of introduced mammalian predators. It reaches a height of around 60 centimeters, weighs up to 4 kg, making it the largest and heaviest parrot in the world, and it cannot fly. Its face resembles an owl, and like an owl it is also characterized by its nocturnal activity (kākāpō in the language of the native inhabitants, Maori , means night parrot). It can live to about 60 years and sometimes significantly more.
he kakapo owl ( Strigops habroptila ), also known as the owl parrot , is one of the world's rarest parrots , surviving on several New Zealand islands free of introduced mammalian predators. It reaches a height of around 60 centimeters, weighs up to 4 kg, making it the largest and heaviest parrot in the world, and it cannot fly. Its face resembles an owl, and like an owl it is also characterized by its nocturnal activity (kākāpō in the language of the native inhabitants, Maori , means night parrot). It can live to about 60 years and sometimes significantly more.
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