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Kakapos are the only parrots to have a lek mating system, where small territories are occupied by males during the mating season. The males excavate a hollow in the ground in a mating arena and then produce a low-frequency booming noise using an inflatable air sac in the thorax. Females can hear this noise from up to 5 km away. Females nest on the ground and can lay two to four eggs which they incubate without help from the male, for 30 days. Kakapos are very slow breeders and do not produce a clutch every year.
The temple of Angkor Wat had five towers but often only three are depicted. Red and blue recall the earlier flags of Cambodia. Effective date: 20 June 1993.
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