Yes! Please go to the World Parrot Trust's website to Current Projects: Blue-throated Macaw to find out what the Trust has done for these critically endangered parrots:
http://www.parrots.org/index.php/ourwork/bluethroatedmacaw/
They are endangered because of bird traps.
The scarlet macaw falls into the genus Ara. There are 7 other species in the genus, plus 6 others thought extinct.* Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Ara ararauna * Blue-throated Macaw, Ara glaucogularis * Military Macaw, Ara militaris * Buffon's Macaw or Great Green Macaw, Ara ambiguus * Green-winged Macaw, Ara chloroptera * Red-fronted Macaw, Ara rubrogenys * Chestnut-fronted Macaw or Severe Macaw, Ara severahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_(genus)
You better not give a macaw alcohol!! Of course it will effect it like it effects a human being! You better not give a macaw alcohol!! Of course it will effect it like it effects a human being!
Hawks and Falcons, I believe!
it is easy to catch a macaw because they are not afraid of humans and they are very loud.
A macaw is a prey not a Predator, in the wild macaws are food to Birds of prey like Falcons and Eagles and when an injured macaw falls in the river, a school of Piranhas will rush quickly and slice it into pieces. But their biggest nightmare are HUMANS.
The odd one out between cockatoo and the macaw parrot is the macaw parrot for being very expensive, although both are very noisy.
The Great Green Macaw is endangered because there are not many of them left in existence. This is because their habitat is being destroyed.
First, a macaw finds a suitable mate. Then a macaw mates. After a period of time, an egg comes. Then a chick hatches and slowly starts to grow. In 5 weeks time, they don't have any plumage yet. By 6 weeks, plumage starts to grow slowly. By 8 months the plumage is fully grown. By 15 months, the macaw is an adult bird! Hope this helped! :)
First, a macaw finds a suitable mate. Then a macaw mates. After a period of time, an egg comes. Then a chick hatches and slowly starts to grow. In 5 weeks time, they don't have any plumage yet. By 6 weeks, plumage starts to grow slowly. By 8 months the plumage is fully grown. By 15 months, the macaw is an adult bird! Hope this helped! :)
Hyacinth macaw.
No. A macaw is a new world parrot (a bird).