• Egg laid by rare flightless parrot on New Zealand was crushed
• Carers managed to stick it back together with glue and tape
• Now the Kakapo chick has been hatched from the broken egg
A rare New Zealand parrot has been hatched from a crushed egg that was put back together using sticky tape and glue.
Conservation workers at the Kakapo Recovery Centre on Codfish Island, New Zealand, found the egg with its shell in pieces inside the nest of its mother, Lisa, but the membrane underneath was still intact.
After painstakingly repairing the shell, and a long wait, the Kakapo parrot chick beat the odds to enter the world.





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