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Birds of prey are typically classified as carnivores, however some birds have may have unusual behaviours...like this i found earlier :PSecretary birds regurgitate pellets after the prey is digested. The pellets consist of fur, bones, and invertebrate exoskeletons. .Sometimes grass is found in the pellets. It is unknown whether the birds swallow grass incidentally along with the prey, or if they swallow it intentionally to help hold the pellet together when there is little fur present. Stones, which are swallowed to help in breaking up the exoskeletons of larger invertebrates, have also been found in the pellets Secretary bird pellets are found around and in the nest and are especially helpful to researchers in analyzing the diet of birds in that area.
About 3-5 pellets.
5 years
Knocking all the birds
~Pellets ~Carrots ~Celery ~Lettuce ~Apples
1-5 pellets a day
Most birds do not like to stay in a cage. Common ones that are put in cages are: Parrots, Budgies, Canaries, Parakeets, Lovebirds, and Cockateels. 5 of these 6 birds are known to spontaneously combust in the hands of their owners. I will let you figure out which.
Start with the 5 birds. Subtract the 2 that are red. The number left after subtracting 2 from 5 is the number of green birds.
@170 pellets per oz. Good for phesant.
5
twice a day, 2 times each, 5 pellets at max or 2 flakes a day (pellets are better for betta fish
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