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The world's only flightless parrot, the Owl, is endemic to New Zealand. #Fantastic animals # because they are too heavy (can grow to about eight pounds), their wings are too short and they lack birds

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The world's only flightless parrot, the Owl, is endemic to New Zealand. #Wonderful Animals#

Because it is too heavy (it can grow to about eight pounds), the wings are too short and lack the keel of the bird to control the flight muscles, it cannot fly. The parrot is very curious, loves to join in the fun, likes to haunt at night, and sleep during the day.

The parrot will stand still when it encounters an enemy or a threat to its life, pretending you can't see it. Probably for this reason, they, which were once found all over New Zealand, are now endangered and currently live only on a few small islands in the southernmost part of New Zealand.

The world's only flightless parrot, the Owl, is endemic to New Zealand. #Fantastic animals # because they are too heavy (can grow to about eight pounds), their wings are too short and they lack birds
The world's only flightless parrot, the Owl, is endemic to New Zealand. #Fantastic animals # because they are too heavy (can grow to about eight pounds), their wings are too short and they lack birds
The world's only flightless parrot, the Owl, is endemic to New Zealand. #Fantastic animals # because they are too heavy (can grow to about eight pounds), their wings are too short and they lack birds

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