They are often imagined with a pet parrot, though I am not sure on how historically accurate it may be.
They didn't have animals. They got meat from the people they raided.
The slender lorus pirates are the samurai marmoset's greatest enemy.
oh silly silly, theres no such thing as animals!
BEcause a cows too big and parrots can talk
Back in those days, there were no freezers or cooling refrigerators to preserve food so there was an area in the ship to gather live animals for consumption. They were not kept as pets. There is always the figure of the parrot giving company to the pirates.
I think it is because the islands are not so stormy and it is warm plenty of food to forage, animals to hunt, shallow waters...basically it was the ideal place for pirates to refuel. A pirate pit stop!
Pirates sometimes used exotic animals like parrots as gifts or bribes for officials. Parrots were prized for their colorful plumage and ability to mimic human speech, making them valuable commodities for trade or bribery during the age of piracy.
Pirates sell people into slavery so they would be eating their profit. I do imagine they ate some meat like beef or chicken at some point. They acquired parrots because they could sell them when they needed money.
Pirates created pirates.
it is what pirates do
Some popular children face paint designs include butterflies, superheroes, animals, princesses, and pirates.
Are pirates real today? Yes,but not like the pirates like in pirates of the cariben stealing in a sence says your a pirate.