Pukaha Mt Bruce Wildlife Park
除了優雅步道 還可見識 kiwi鳥餵食 難得一見的白色kiwi鳥 神奇的大鰻魚 同於恐龍時代的活化石TUATARA 與KOKAKO對話 以及有趣的Kaka馬戲團
優雅Bush Walk和Lookout Walkway
good views at the lookout
Red Woods pine forest
wetlands
kiwi house
TUATARA - living fossils 與恐龍同時代的活化石
The only survivor of an extinct group of reptiles that lived during the age of the dinosaurs. Tuatara survived because no predators invaded New Zealand when it separated from Australia about 90 million years ago.
Tuatara步調特別慢 如產卵 孵化 成長 動作也慢 因此正常都可達百歲 但也正是這種特性 若有外敵 就不能生存 這兩隻都是從卵孵化 都已達50歲高齡
kiwi鳥餵食
Manukura - little white kiwi 難得一見的白色kiwi鳥
Manukura On 1 May 2011 Manukura, little white kiwi, hatched. This was a delightful surprise to the rangers and team at Pukaha as she is the first white kiwi to hatch here and, as far as we know, the first white kiwi to hatch in captivity.
Eel Feeding - Eel也很聰明 接近餵食時間就會聚集而來
Eel's incredible journey
In late autumn, some of the adult eels will swim up to 6,000 km north to their spawning grounds in the tropical Pacific Ocean. They do not ear during their journey, and both males and females die after spawing is cmpleted. When they are about 7 months old, the eels head back for growing...
KOKAKO - the most haunting song of the forest
We did several dialogues (copy the sonud of kokako) with this Kokako. It's miraculous.
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