hi. well the bird starts to breathe in and out.its stomach will get fat and skiny.go on utube it will show u. ur bud,dana05/dana m.
There may be. But you might rather settle with a green parakeet that has a good personality then with a purple parakeet that does not let you near it.
A female will lay eggs wether she has a male to fertilize them or not. These eggs will never hatch without the male. But with a male and female they will have intercourse where the male will fertilize the female and then after a few months the female will lay fertile eggs and a few more months they will hatch into baby geckos
No because cold drafts could give it a cold and it might die.
All I know for sure is that when a strong magnet is near my parakeet's head, its pupils will shrink.
By taking your key and sticking it into the lock near the hatch an turning.
During reproduction, the male funnels sperm into a deep sac located near the female's eyes. The female discharges the fertilized eggs into the water. The parents don't wait around to witness the birth.
My 94 laser has an anchor near the latch for the hatch
The male uses a special arm to place sperm in the female, she then lays fertilized eggs in the top of her den and she aerates and guards (and cleans) them until they hatch. She seals the den with rocks just before they hatch and as soon as they hatch, she dies.
It will eat u.!
It's normally located on a medallion placed near the forward hatch
There is no way I can measure the speed but one parakeet that escaped my outdoor aviary over a month ago has survived and returns to my yard daily yo feed and water. I've set out seed and water near the aviary. When on flight it's speed appears to rival that of the humming birds in my yard.
Build them a playground near their cage. Mine love the bird bath with their veggies in it. Check you tube for more ideas.