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The kea is a species of large parrot in the family Nestoridae found in the forested and alpine regions of the South Island of New Zealand.
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Kea

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The kea is a species of large parrot in the family Nestoridae found in the forested and alpine regions of the South Island of New Zealand. About 48 cm long, it is mostly olive-green, with brilliant orange under its wings and has a large, narrow,... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Nestor notabilis
Mass: 1.9 lbs (Adult)
Size: about 46cm long
Class: Aves
Domain: Eukaryota
Family: Strigopidae
Genus: Nestor

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