
A male Kākāpō peers from the bushes
2026-03-04 686词 中等
At the beginning of 2026 only 236 Kākāpōs remain in the world, and to the chagrin of their human conservation team, the birds primarily rely on a single fruit to set the mood for love. That means the animals mate prolifically only when the rimu tree—a towering conifer that can live for a millennium—produces a bumper crop of bright red berries, which happens every two to four years.
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