Kākāpō, the world’s only flightless parrots, have managed to avoid developing dangerous antibiotic-resistant superbugs so far, despite conservationists often needing to use antibiotics to treat their debilitating “crusty bum” disease.
Kākāpō, the world’s only flightless parrots, have managed to avoid developing dangerous antibiotic-resistant superbugs so far, despite conservationists often needing to use antibiotics to treat their debilitating “crusty bum” disease.