They can live by themselves in captivity but in the wild they are usually found in a flock
members of the parrot family can.
A cheeky bird that lives in the mountains is called a Kea. The Kea is a species of parrot and can be found in the alpine areas of New Zealand.
Possibly a "kea", a parrot-like bird from New Zealand.
the bird that lives in the African rainforest is the African Grey Parrot
The Kea, an alpine parrot.
No a parrot is a species of bird.
It depends on what kind of parrot it is, and what part of Scotland. There are some feral parrot colonies (descended from escaped pets) in cities where parrots would not normally be found. It depends on how much food the bird can find, and how well it can find shelter from cold and damp weather. The chances are not very good for a single bird on its own, and slightly better for birds in a flock.
a parrot is a vertebrate and its in the bird family
It isn't - a parrot is a bird, not a mammal
well a parrot is a bird and a parrot fish is a fish
A fat bird that poops alot
An Octopus is not:A birdA reptileAn amphibianA fishor A mammal.It belongs to another class of animal.