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kaka

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kaka
a New Zealand parrot, Nestor meridionalis, with a long compressed bill


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The park will eventually host native species like kaka, kakariki, bush robins, mistletoe, giant snails, lizards, bats and insects.
For example, on the penultimate day of the events, groups of women from each section in Mwansabombwe bring traditional beer made from maize (umunkoyo kaka and katata) to Mwata--whom Cunnison calls a clearing-house of tribute (1959:184)--which is then redistributed amongst the community as a whole.
With Gattuso alongside and Brazilian star Kaka in front, Pirlo quickly developed into Italy's best playmaker.
 
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