- Kea - Wikipedia
Kea are the protagonists in New Zealand author Philip Temple 's novels Beak of the Moon (1981) and Dark of the Moon (1993), recounting respectively the first encounters of a group of kea with humans at the time of the colonisation of the South Island by Māori, and their life in present-day, human-dominated New Zealand
- Kea - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Kea are found only in the South Island of New Zealand They live in river valleys and coastal forests of the South Island's west coast up to the alpine regions of the South Island such as Arthur's Pass and Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
- Kea Facts, Diet, Lifespan, Habitat, Ecosystem
Kea are opportunistic omnivores and consume a wide variety of foods in the wild Behavioural, faecal and gut studies have shown that kea eat over 200+ different varieties of natural foods including a wide range of animal and vegetable matter
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- Kea - Cincinnati Zoo Botanical Garden
Unlike most parrots, the kea is adapted to a non-tropical mountain climate and will eat nearly anything edible Famous for its curiosity and playfulness, the kea has been known to cause quite a bit of damage to the sealing around car windows and windshield wipers with its long, sharp beak
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Kea: otherwise known as Tzia (lat Cea and Ven Zea) and in antiquity as Keos, island of the Western Cyclades Just a breath away from Attica, Kea is an idyllic weekend resort and at the same time an ideal summer destination in Cyclades Take a walk on Kea!
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