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Pueo

Pueo. By Keanu Duarte. Physical Description. A Pueo has a round facial disk. They also have a black bill. And brown and white feathers. They have yellow eyes too. Physical Description. They also have lethel talons. And soft feathers. Their call sounds like tchak. It is 12 inches long.

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Pueo

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  1. Pueo By Keanu Duarte

  2. Physical Description • A Pueo has a round facial disk. • They also have a black bill. • And brown and white feathers. • They have yellow eyes too.

  3. Physical Description • They also have lethel talons. • And soft feathers. • Their call sounds like tchak. • It is 12 inches long. • They have short ears.

  4. Habitat • A Pueo lives in lowland fields. • It lives in grass land areas too. • It is also endemic to Hawaii. • There most on Maui, Kauiai, and Hawaii.

  5. Habitat • They have day light activity.

  6. Does it harm other species or is it harmed by other species • A pueo eats insects and rodents. • It is loseing habitat. • It can cach sick owl syndrome. • It resists avian mralaria. • They are hght sensitive.

  7. Other cool facts • Screams • Lays 6 to 8 eggs • Nests on the ground • Auto accidents • Soars

  8. Other cool facts • Dives • Eats mongooses • Likes solitude • endangerd

  9. Sources • Hawaii wildlife strategy • Coffee times • Hawaiian menehune dolls • Wikipedia • Hawaiian encyclopedia

  10. How was it important to Hawaiians? • A pueo was scared in Hawaii. • It was the bird of power. • It is skilled in battle. • Kinolau of Aumakua. • Legend of Kalaopiuna

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