The bird is dubbed 'ghost forest', has a 'jackpot' crest

With a silky white coat, the Kagu bird is dubbed the 'ghost forest' and is one of the possesses of a long crest that is especially unmistakable for other birds.

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Kagu bird.

Kagu bird is endemic to the largest island of Grand Terre in New Caledonia (1,200km from Australia to the north). Him Kagu possesses red eyes and smooth white fur, called by the locals by the name 'ghost forest'.

Kagu also owns a long crest that is especially unmistakable for other birds. Normally, the hairs on the heads of Kagu birds were lined up on the back of the neck, but when a pair of Kagu birds met, the hairs on their heads stood up - a signal that the couple "agreed to learn each other".

Kagu is a bird of faithful faith when a Kagu couple often lives together for a lifetime. During the breeding season, the Kagu birds are together and hatching eggs together. Kagu birds are flightless birds.