Great Green Macaws live in the tops of Wild almond trees which can take up to 100 years to grow. They live in holes they hollowed out of the top. They can be found in Costa Rica but only 200 are left in the wild.
They live in the rainforest in the Amazon Jungle. Really your talking to a smarty pants i go to Wildlife elementary im a kid
On the whole, macaws do not migrate. They already live in warmer areas where food is abundant, so do not need to migrate during cold seasons to places where there is more food.
south America
South America
I think yes, in the Amazon.
the macaws live in the southern hemisphere
macaws live with others.
Macaws live in the canopy and emergent layers of the forest.
Blue Macaws do live in Rio as you've seen in the movie (RIO)
Blue Macaws do live in Rio as you've seen in the movie (RIO)
No, macaws do not live in the plains of Africa. They primarily live in South America, Central America, and formerly the Caribbean.
They live in malaria and underwater
no they live in wisconsin
Most macaws live in rainforests of Central and South America, including rainforests of the Amazon basin, where they nest in tree hollows. Many live in the emergent layer in the rainforest, but some species, such as Red-fronted macaws, live in swampy areas within rainforests, while Scarlet macaws tend to favour lowlands. The rainforest is not the only habitat in which they are found. Two other species, Scarlet macaws and Military macaws, are known to live in Mexico. Red-fronted macaws, which live in Bolivia, inhabit semi-arid areas, living in cavities in cliff faces.
Most macaws live in rainforests of Central and South America, including rainforests of the Amazon basin, where they nest in tree hollows. Many live in the emergent layer in the rainforest, but some species, such as Red-fronted macaws, live in swampy areas within rainforests, while Scarlet macaws tend to favour lowlands. The rainforest is not the only habitat in which they are found. Two other species, Scarlet macaws and Military macaws, are known to live in Mexico. Red-fronted macaws, which live in Bolivia, inhabit semi-arid areas, living in cavities in cliff faces.
Most macaws live in the emergent layer in the rainforest, but some species, such as Red-fronted macaws, live in swampy areas within rainforests, while Scarlet macaws tend to favour lowlands. The rainforest is not the only habitat in which they are found. Two other species, Scarlet macaws and Military macaws, are known to live in Mexico. Red-fronted macaws, which live in Bolivia, inhabit semi-arid areas, living in cavities in cliff faces.