10 Creatures That Live in Total Darkness and Don’t Mind at All

8. The Night Parrot: Ghost of the Australian Outback

Nocturnal Ground-Parakeet (Geopsittacus occidentalis) illustrated by Elizabeth Gould (1804–1841) for John Gould’s (1804-1881) Birds of Australia (1972 Edition, 8 volumes). Digitally enhanced from facsimile book (1972 Edition, 8 volumes). Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Elizabeth Gould (1804–1841

Once thought extinct, the night parrot is a rare and elusive bird that inhabits the arid landscapes of Australia. This nocturnal creature is a master of camouflage, blending seamlessly into its desert surroundings during the day and emerging at night to forage for seeds and insects. The night parrot's adaptations to life in darkness include a keen sense of hearing and a diet that allows it to extract moisture from its food, reducing its need for water. Its rediscovery has sparked significant interest in conservation efforts, as the night parrot serves as an indicator of the health of its fragile ecosystem. The story of the night parrot is a testament to the resilience of life and the importance of preserving the natural habitats that support such unique and enigmatic species.

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