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Answered by AliAhmad2008
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Parrots are very colorful birds that can be found in different parts of the world. The parrots come in different shapes, forms, and colors. There are three broad categories of parrots: true parrots, cockatoos, and New Zealand parrots. Some parrot species can be found in tropical regions, and some can be found in the temperate regions of Earth.  

Parrots are mainly known for their colors, including single color, bright colors, and rainbow colors. These are small to medium-sized.  

Parrots have a different life span compared to other species. Larger species of parrot, including cockatoos, Amazons, and macaws live for around 80 years. There are small species of parrots like love birds or budgies who live around 15 years.  

Parrots are also said to be one of the intelligent types of birds along with the Crows, Jays, and Magpies. They can mimic human speech, which is one of their part of intelligence. However, the hunting and trapping of parrots have increased, which significantly impacted the wild populations of parrots.  

For commercial purposes, parrots are a prevalent type. Different measures are taken in different parts of the world to make sure that parrots are treated well.  

There are several characteristics and behavior of parrots, which include vivid colors, curved beak, and loud squawk, which they use as a signal purpose to demand their needs.    

The parrot spends most of the time in tree canopies, hidden from their prey. Occasionally, they walk on the ground, and their body moves from side to side. A parrot’s diet is determined by its beak’s shape and the amount of food that they can chew and swallow. Most of the diet includes eating seeds, fruit, pollen, and buds. They also sometimes drink nectar and eat small insects. Parrots are very careful about the way they eat their seeds.  

The seeds are covered with poisonous substances for protection, so parrots make sure to peel the seeds before consuming it.  

Parrots are intelligent birds who can imitate the sounds of humans, which includes the words. Some parrots can put together with full sentences with accurate grammar along with numbers.    

Parrots also can Interact with their siblings and can learn and mimic each other’s behavior. Parrots love to play because it serves them as a practice to protect themselves from the predators.  

The young parrots must spend time with their species in their childhood as they learn to mimic different behaviors.  

humans love to keep parrot as their pets. Because of the different abilities of a parrot and their attractive colors, they catch much attention.  

So, anyone who wants to keep a parrot as their pet should remember that a parrot needs a lot of attention and care. Parrots have an instinct of biting people when they are angry. So, make sure to train them.  

Parrots can adequately grow and show off their talent if they are nurtured properly. So, make sure you keep your pet parrot healthy and happy.

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Answered by vaishnavias004
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A macaw is a New World parrot. Some of the species are large birds, the largest of the parrots. Macaws are native to Mexico, Central America, South America, and formerly the Caribbean.

Macaws, like all parrots, are unusually intelligent birds. The usual thing for parrots is to pair for life. They stay together even out of the mating season. They often fly in formation, one above the other.

Macaws eat a variety of foods including seeds, nuts, fruits, palm fruits, leaves, flowers, and stems. Wild species may forage widely, over 100 km (62 mi) for some of the larger species such as Ara araurana (blue & yellow macaw) and Ara ambigua (great green macaw), in search of seasonally available foods.

In the western Amazon, hundreds of macaws and other parrots descend to exposed river banks to lick clay almost daily, – except on rainy days.

It was suggested that parrots and macaws in the Amazon basin eat clay from exposed river banks to neutralize toxins.

The clay eating behavior of parrots was studied at clay licks in Peru. Apparently, macaws and other birds and animals prefer clays with higher levels of salt.Sodium is a vital element which is scarce in environments over 100 kilometers from the ocean.

A macaw needs a cage tall enough to prevent its tail feathers from hitting the cage bottom, which can cause the tail feathers to bend or break. Overall, a macaw needs a much larger cage and play stand than other parrot species, so a potential owner should take space considerations into account.

In their natural habitat, macaws feed on native seeds, fruits, flowers, leaves, palm nuts, figs, nectar, and, in some regions, clay from exposed river banks. The dietary needs of some macaw species differ from that of other parrots because they need more fat in their diet. The wild macaw’s diet tends to be high in fat, which is acceptable for a bird that spends its day flying through the rainforest, finding food, nesting, and rearing chicks.

Companion macaws tend to have a much easier life than their wild counterparts, but they miss out on the ability to forage for their food, a behavior that comes naturally. Lafeber’s bird foods are ideal for the lively macaw, a bird that appreciates the opportunity to tear apart its meals. The berry and cake shapes of these foods invite more interaction.

Large macaws have equally large vocalizations, and their squawks and screeches can be quite loud and ear piercing. A potential macaw owner needs to take a macaw’s large sound into consideration, especially if he or she lives in an apartment and/or has nearby neighbors. Macaws can be taught to talk and they might also be inclined to whistle or to imitate sounds and noises they hear inside and outside the home.

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