- also
fashionable to own
kagus as pets. A
campaign was run from 1977–1982 to
phase out the pet
trade in
kagus. Today, the
kagu is
considered very important...
-
death throes,
bears the
water goddess Mizuhanome,
instructing her to
pacify Kagu-tsuchi if he
should become violent. This
story also
contains references to...
- in
rearing younger siblings.
Kagus raise on
average about one
hatchling yearly. The
amount of
breeding attempts of
kagus are very variable, with any from...
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KAGU (88.7 MHz) is a non-profit FM
radio station run by
Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. It
broadcasts a
classical music radio format for the...
- The
lowland kagu (Rhynochetos orarius) is a large,
extinct species of
kagu. It was
endemic to the
island of New
Caledonia in
Melanesia in the south-west...
-
Eduard Kägu (14 June 1900, in Võtikvere
Parish (now
Mustvee Parish),
Kreis Dorpat – 1
December 1924, in Tallinn) was an
Estonian politician. He was a member...
-
provisionally placed in the Gruiformes, the
kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus).
Molecular studies seem to
confirm that the
kagu and
sunbittern are each other's closest...
- been do****ented to have
killed a few
birds of the
endangered species, the
kagu, in New Caledonia. Dogs are
typically described as omnivores.
Compared to...
- Aili
Alliksoo (since 1980 Aili
Kägu; born 9 July 1959) is an
Estonian athletics competitor. She was born in Kiviõli. In 1977 she
graduated from Tallinn...
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Shinto god, who was
subdued by Takemikazuchi. Some say he was born from
Kagu-tsuchi's blood. Amazake-babaa An old
woman spirit from
Miyagi Prefecture...