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Answered by rekhakashyap15785
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The term "grass parakeet" (or grasskeet) refers to many small Australian parakeets native to grasslands such as the genus Neophema and the princess parrot. The Australian rosellas are also parakeets. Many of the smaller, long-tailed species of lories may be referred to as "lorikeets". The vernacular name ring-necked parakeet (not to be confused with the Australian ringneck) refers to a species of the genus Psittacula native to Africa and Asia that is popular as a pet and has become feral in many cities outside its natural range.

In aviculture, the term "conure" is used for small to medium-sized parakeets of the genera Aratinga, Pyrrhura, and a few other genera of the tribe Arini, which are mainly endemic to South America. As they are not all from one genus, taxonomists tend to avoid the term. Other South American species commonly called parakeets include the genus Brotogeris parakeets, the monk parakeet, and lineolated parakeets, although lineolateds have short tails.The term "grass parakeet" (or grasskeet) refers to many small Australian parakeets native to grasslands such as the genus Neophema and the princess parrot. The Australian rosellas are also parakeets. Many of the smaller, long-tailed species of lories may be referred to as "lorikeets". The vernacular name ring-necked parakeet (not to be confused with the Australian ringneck) refers to a species of the genus Psittacula native to Africa and Asia that is popular as a pet and has become feral in many cities outside its natural range.

In aviculture, the term "conure" is used for small to medium-sized parakeets of the genera Aratinga, Pyrrhura, and a few other genera of the tribe Arini, which are mainly endemic to South America. As they are not all from one genus, taxonomists tend to avoid the term. Other South American species commonly called parakeets include the genus Brotogeris parakeets, the monk parakeet, and lineolated parakeets, although lineolateds have short tails.The term "grass parakeet" (or grasskeet) refers to many small Australian parakeets native to grasslands such as the genus Neophema and the princess parrot. The Australian rosellas are also parakeets. Many of the smaller, long-tailed species of lories may be referred to as "lorikeets". The vernacular name ring-necked parakeet (not to be confused with the Australian ringneck) refers to a species of the genus Psittacula native to Africa and Asia that is popular as a pet and has become feral in many cities outside its natural range.

In aviculture, the term "conure" is used for small to medium-sized parakeets of the genera Aratinga, Pyrrhura, and a few other genera of the tribe Arini, which are mainly endemic to South America. As they are not all from one genus, taxonomists tend to avoid the term. Other South American species commonly called parakeets include the genus Brotogeris parakeets, the monk parakeet, and lineolated parakeets, although lineolateds have short tails.

Answered by nutansingh1405
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Explanation:

1) Parrots have a curved beak and have colorful feathers. These parrots live in warm tropical regions.

2) The lifespan of parrot is nearly 15 to 80 years.

3) Parrots can lay two to eight eggs. These eggs are white in color and round in shape.

4) Parrot species are omnivorous. Parrot’s diet includes insects, fruits, seeds, and many more.

5) There are about 390 species of parrots. Almost 30 species are popularly called Cockatoos.

6) The other groups of species are true parrots and New Zealand parrots.

7) The color and shape of parrots differ from the species and regions. Cockatoos have grey, white and black feathers.

8) Almost 33 percent of the world’s parrot population face extinction and rare.

9) The feathers of parrots contain anti-bacterial compounds. These compounds produce color brightness and effects. The size of the parrot can be as large as 9 feet. Some of the parrot’s species can weight up to 1 to 4 kg.

10) Female parrots and male parrots look similar. However, male parrots are green with a reddish and yellowish beak. Nonetheless, female parrots are blue in color with a black beak. The female parrots have a shining head and attractive.

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