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🐾 Animals May 12, 2026 at 01:43 PM

No beak = weak? Not for this New Zealand parrot that’s the alpha male of his flock

Source: Mongabay - Conservation

An endangered kea parrot in New Zealand, missing its entire upper beak, has defied expectations by thriving and becoming the alpha male of its flock, observed by scientists.

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