It varies greatly on the person and type of parrot. Lets go with big parrots. If you're a person who doesn't mind cleaning a cage weekly, changing the bottom daily, preparing fresh fruits and veggies for your pet daily, screaming and yelling, feathers all over, fruits and veggies stuck on walls from cleaning, daily interactions that need to last a few hours, $50.00 or more for toys (you need several of these and big birds can destroy them quite easily), vet bills, and other factors, than big parrots may be the pet for you. If you're experienced, oh, and did I mention the cost of buying a big parrot? $2,000 is probably minimum for a minimum grade bird.
If the parrot is something small, say small conures, budgies, cockatiels, or other birds, than the factors are exactly the same! Except maybe the toys are less expensive.
Parrots are a joy if you've done your research very well and know exactly what to do. I would advise you to read a lot about our wonderful feathered friends. If you're interested in acquiring these birds and literally sharing your life with them (budgies and cockatiels live up to 20 years on average; bigger parrots go up to fifty and more).
It depends on the personality of the individual bird involved and the knowledge base of the human(s) that own/care for the bird.
they live in trees with leaves that are green and not pink
African Greys have a general gray plumage with a red tail that it short, the have a black upper and lower and mandible. they are not good pets for kids under 13 because thy are known to be aggressive,
Red-capped Parrot was created in 1820.
Red-capped Cardinal was created in 1766.
Red-capped Myzomela was created in 1853.
Red-capped Robin was created in 1827.
The Red Capped Robin eats insects and other invertebrates.
red eared slider turtles make good pets.
If they want to. Just don't feed them mushrooms, that isn't good for them.
The red pet means they had a bad life and the blue one means they had a good one. :)
Red-eared sliders are one of the most common types of turtles found in the pet trade, but ... are good for young turtles, but as red eared sliders mature ... more like indoor ... yes they are good indoor pets
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