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The Kakapo parrot stands out not only due to its flightlessness but also because of its solitary and nocturnal lifestyle. Known for its booming call, male Kakapos engage in vocal competitions to attract mates, a process integral to their survival for millions of years. However, the Kakapo is now critically endangered, with fewer than 160 individuals left in the wild. This situation demands immediate conservation actions to preserve this unique species that represents a significant part of New Zealand's biodiversity.