The kakapo is a very large, ground-dwelling parrot living in New Zealand. It is flightless, and builds nests underground where it lays its eggs. There were no native rats in the area until introduced by explorers in the 1500s. Rats eat many different species of plants and animals on the ground and in the trees. How was New Zealand's kakapo population most likely affected by the introduction of rats in New Zealand



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