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  • 5 FACTS ABOUT PARROT BIRDS

    1. Parrots Have a Remarkably Long Lifespan
    Compared to similarly sized birds and mammals, parrots have a surprisingly long lifespan. Most parrot species have an average lifespan of 30 years; however, some species can live up to 80 years or more. According to a research article published by The Royal Society, there is a correlation between the size of a parrot’s brain and how long it lives. The larger the brain, the longer the parrot is likely to live, as a larger brain makes these birds more adaptable to their environment.

    2. Parrots Eat with their Feet
    When most people think about how birds eat, they envision a parrot picking up food with its beak. However, parrots actually use their feet to eat. Parrots have extremely strong legs and feet that they use to grasp and hold food up to their beak while they eat. The way that parrots eat with their feet is similar to how humans eat with their fingers.

    3. Parrots are One of Few Animals that Can Mimic Human Speech
    There are just a few types of animals on the planet capable of talking. Certain types of birds can imitate human speech, such as crows, mynah birds, and ravens. However, parrots are the best at producing clear human words. There have also been several other animals that have learned to say words similar to humans, including an Asian elephant called Koshik, a beluga whale named “NOC,” and a habour seal named Hoover.

    4. Parrots are Considered Omnivorous Birds
    Parrots are omnivores and have a very broad diet that consists of various types of fruits, nuts, seeds, meat, and insects. They also consume plant-based foods, including leafy vegetation and vegetables.

    5. Parrots Tend to Stay with a Single Mate
    Parrots are capable of forming loving relationships with one another, similar to humans. When a female and male parrot form a special bond, they tend to stay together for life, even outside of breeding seasons. There are a few circumstances in which a bonded pair of parrots may separate, including if they fail to produce young or if one partner dies.
    5 FACTS ABOUT PARROT BIRDS 1. Parrots Have a Remarkably Long Lifespan Compared to similarly sized birds and mammals, parrots have a surprisingly long lifespan. Most parrot species have an average lifespan of 30 years; however, some species can live up to 80 years or more. According to a research article published by The Royal Society, there is a correlation between the size of a parrot’s brain and how long it lives. The larger the brain, the longer the parrot is likely to live, as a larger brain makes these birds more adaptable to their environment. 2. Parrots Eat with their Feet When most people think about how birds eat, they envision a parrot picking up food with its beak. However, parrots actually use their feet to eat. Parrots have extremely strong legs and feet that they use to grasp and hold food up to their beak while they eat. The way that parrots eat with their feet is similar to how humans eat with their fingers. 3. Parrots are One of Few Animals that Can Mimic Human Speech There are just a few types of animals on the planet capable of talking. Certain types of birds can imitate human speech, such as crows, mynah birds, and ravens. However, parrots are the best at producing clear human words. There have also been several other animals that have learned to say words similar to humans, including an Asian elephant called Koshik, a beluga whale named “NOC,” and a habour seal named Hoover. 4. Parrots are Considered Omnivorous Birds Parrots are omnivores and have a very broad diet that consists of various types of fruits, nuts, seeds, meat, and insects. They also consume plant-based foods, including leafy vegetation and vegetables. 5. Parrots Tend to Stay with a Single Mate Parrots are capable of forming loving relationships with one another, similar to humans. When a female and male parrot form a special bond, they tend to stay together for life, even outside of breeding seasons. There are a few circumstances in which a bonded pair of parrots may separate, including if they fail to produce young or if one partner dies.
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