There you go speaking that foreign language again!Beautiful. Do you have drop bears in NZ? You might come across a cranky kakapo.
Drop bears are a relatively little known species - I believe they're the only true bear species in Australia. Koalas are not bears. Drop bears are so called because they drop from trees onto unfortunate campers with fairly dire results.
The kakapo is a large flightless parrot in NZ. It's protected because like a lot of flightless birds it comes under attack from introduced species like rats and foxes.
Fairly dire? You could mildly die.Drop bears are a relatively little known species - I believe they're the only true bear species in Australia. Koalas are not bears. Drop bears are so called because they drop from trees onto unfortunate campers with fairly dire results.
The kakapo is a large flightless parrot in NZ. It's protected because like a lot of flightless birds it comes under attack from introduced species like rats and foxes.
Kakapo are super rare and endangered, at present only on a few predator free islands. They had a good breeding season apparently, but if I ever will see one is a different story. We do have Kea (mountain parrots), Kaka (their lowland cousins), we hear occasionally Kiwi at night. Also have Keruru (NZ wood pidgeon aka bush helicopter), Kotuku (NZ white Heron) and lots of Weka breeding and shitting on our patch.Beautiful. Do you have drop bears in NZ? You might come across a cranky kakapo.
We are lucky here I appreciate that every day, however there's stunning gorgeous, grand and stunning places in the US and OZ and elsewhere of course too.WHY is NZ so FANTASTIC?
True.Melbourne people are crazy about football.