no they are not.
they are sometimes kept as pets.
Yes, Indian Ringnecks can talk. They are known to have a better speaking abiliity than cockatiels and other small species. Many Ringnecks have been known to have a vocabulary of up to 250 words.
Ringneck snake is a nickname for the snake species Diadophis punctatus. These snakes are nocturnal and slightly venomous and are found throughout the United States, central Mexico, and southern Canada.
Indian Ringnecks have a life span of about 20 to 30 years. There have even been records of some Ringnecks living up to 50 years or older. The lifespan of Ringnecks is much lower in captivity due to the hazards of the environment.
the poision comes from the food they eat in the south american jungle if you feed it regular incects itll lose its poision
It is called the corkscrew because if it is frightened, it coils its tail tightly.
i have two ringnecks ,had for about 1 year .just put two rainbows in with them,about 6 days later the two rainbows attacked one of the ringnecks and just about killed it.so i would say no.
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Chocolate
They originated from the southern Indian subcontinent.
no Kennedy
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