No. Parrots are not mammals - they are birds. The differences between birds and mammals are:
A parrot is a bird, not a mammal.
no it isn't
It isn't - a parrot is a bird, not a mammal
Neither. It is a bird.
bird example: parrot A2. Mammals have hair, not feathers. Part of the definition of a mammal.
yes it is it also comes from the parrot family.
An Octopus is not:A birdA reptileAn amphibianA fishor A mammal.It belongs to another class of animal.
A dog is a mammal, while a parrot is not.Mammals give birth to live young, and have milk for their babies. Other types of animals, such as birds or reptiles, do not.
Evidentally it is. there is also a Bird ( aves) called a Lori or Lorikeet something between the size range of a parakeet and a parrot, very colorful.
The loris (a primate related to the lemur) is mammal. The lorikeet is not a mammal. It is a bird, a type of parrot, as is the parakeet (budgie). The Lorax is not an animal. It is a character created by Dr. Seuss. * There is a mammal with a similar name, called the hyrax, which looks like a large rodent but is more closely related to the elephant and the manatee.
Yes, Amazon parrot is the common name for a parrot of the genus Amazona.
well a parrot is a bird and a parrot fish is a fish
It's a cave parrot
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