Kea also under threat from exotics

Are you saying that if a kea is smuggled in US or Europe it will adapt to its new climate.
If so its a pretty big deal.

Fossa dude
 
I understand Keas are completely cold hardy in the UK, and at least the more temperate parts of the US. No need to smuggle them, there is already a well established captive breeding stiock.
 
I understand Keas are completely cold hardy in the UK, and at least the more temperate parts of the US. No need to smuggle them, there is already a well established captive breeding stiock.

The mountainous areas of New Zealand's South Island, where Keas live, is pretty similar in climate to Scotland, though perhaps colder and maybe drier.
 
Are you saying that if a kea is smuggled in US or Europe it will adapt to its new climate.
If so its a pretty big deal.Fossa dude

That's not what the report is saying. Introduced animals in New Zealand such as stoats and possums are known to predate smaller birds, but this new evidence shows that keas, previously thought to be large and aggressive enough not to be seriously affected, are also at risk.
 
Keas also under threat

I seem to remember reading that wild Keas would not bite when grabbed by hand; don't know how true this is, but would lend credence to the suggestion that they have no defence against ground predators at the nest.
 
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