yes
The largest breed of parrot is the hycanith macaw which is around 39 inches long from its tail to the end of its beak.
They have zygodactyl feet meaning they have two toes pointing forward and two toes pointing back. :)
That weird shape of their feet help parrot climb better, and guarantee tough grip of the branch. With those mobile feet and toes they can carry food to their beak.
I guess you could call them webbed.... they are like that because they were breed small and long so that they could chase after animals that may live under ground. Their feet help them dig.
No, they do not. Occasionally, anolmalies occur in the breed producing webbed feet, but the Australian Shepherd is not a breed that is supposed to have webbed feet.
one to four feet long
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A parrot's feet help it in feeding, walking, standing on branches. It's beak helps it to feed, preen, communicate.
Depending on the breed of the horse, they can grow to about six feet.
This all depends on the type of parrot. The Hyacinth Macaw is the largest parrot measuring just over 3 feet long, the Greenwing Macaw follows close behind at just under 3 feet with the Scarlet Macaw coming next around 2 and half feet. From there the Blue and Gold is the smallest of the large parrot family measuring at 2 feet. After the large macaw family there are the small macaws which vary in size according to species.
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The only answer is the trivial answer: 22.5 square feet. The area does not determine thye dimensions of the room. 22.5 square feet could be a room that is circular with a radius of approx 2.68 feet or it could be a room that is 1 mile lonf and only 0.0043 feet = 0.051 inches wide. It could be narrower still!