noun
- plural of kakapo; large flightless nocturnal parrots native to New Zealand
Examples
- Kakapos are critically endangered birds found only in New Zealand.
- The conservation program has helped increase the number of kakapos in the wild.
- Kakapos are the world’s heaviest parrots and cannot fly.
- Scientists monitor kakapos closely to protect this rare species.
- The distinctive musty smell of kakapos helps researchers track them at night.
- Kakapos feed primarily on native plants, fruits, and seeds.