A parrot eats fruit and seed pods, separating the seeds and dropping them on the ground, often away from the original tree. This encourages more food bearing trees to grow, supporting the local bird and animal life.
A parrot's droppings are also good fertilizer for the trees and plants.
So a parrot does help the environment. Unlike us.
They eat food with seeds in, their excretion is high in soil nutrients and seeds. They excrete away from where they eat so seeds are dispersed and the guano gives the seed all the initial nutrients it needs.
They make great companions and live to be sometimes even older that humans!
A parrot is not harmful to the environment.
Can parrots help Asthma?No, parrots can't help asthma. However, chiuauas do!
how can we help for parrot to survive
the eat nuts
Parrots probably differ in size. Like us. That's just like asking 'how tall is a human?'
Yes with their mate.
Put out parrot specialized bird feeders and adopt one.
One use of parrots is that they are good watch birds. They are also great helper animals and help calm down people with emotional disorders such as bipolar.
Parrots will usually fly up into a tree. However, parrots in smaller cages will use their beak and strong claws to help them climb branches and perches in their cage.
birds (parrots)
selling them dead parrots and mouldy biscuits
Of course. If parrots did not reproduce, there would be no parrots left. Parrots reproduce by laying eggs, as all birds do.
There are no poisonous parrots.