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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Have you seen a Kakapo?
Have you seen a kakapo? Of course you haven't because they live on islands and is a flightless bird. They have colours like the bush so you don't really see them. They have colours like the bush so they can hide and catch their food. So if you go to one of the island that has a kakapo, look carefully in case you see one.
By Acacia
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Hi Acacia, thanks for the kakapo information. I would love to know which islands they can be found on. I liked how you had your kakapo on the ground since they are flightless, good thinking.
ReplyDeleteKerry
Dear Acacia,
ReplyDeleteWe like how you told us about kakapos. It was interesting to read and we liked your picture too.
From Zara and Ernie.