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Takahe and pukeko are similar in appearance because, although the takahe is flightless and the pukeko is not, they are both members of the rail family (Rallidae).
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Pukekos are a New Zealand native bird.
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pukekos have a black and blue body with long legs. It has a flat red, comb and a red beak.
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the word is translated to bird in the water
Pukekos, also known as purple swamphens, have several predators including dogs, cats, ferrets, stoats, and birds of prey. These predators pose a threat to pukekos by targeting their nests, eggs, and young chicks. Additionally, habitat loss and competition with introduced species can also impact pukeko populations.
Pukekos are a species of bird native to New Zealand. They are known for their vibrant blue plumage, long legs, and red beak. Pukekos are often found in wetlands and grasslands, where they forage for food like insects, seeds, and plants.
Pukekos are a type of 'Swamp Hen' that lives in New Zealand. Its typical habitat is any natural grassland, particularly swamps, and can be seen occasionally foraging for food on the side of roads.
the predator of a pukeko are cats possums dogs wesils and rats
yes they do my brother and i even saw them do it when we 7 and went on school camp