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The galah is indeed a member of the parrot family. Specifically, it is a cockatoo, as it has a crest on its head. It has the characteristic sharp, curved beak of the parrot family, used mainly for cracking hard seeds and nuts of native trees.
Scientists used to think so, but now they consider it in the cockatoo family.
A male comedian is called a comedian. A female is called a comedienne. Though often a female is also called a comedian.
When parrot is used as a verb, meaning to repeat back what someone has said, the past tense would be parroted. As in "He parroted the words of the Congressman." Parrot is NORMALLY used as a noun, which does not have a tense. As in "My bird is an African Grey parrot."
It depends what kind of Parrot you get. If you get a Tropical Islander Parrot they can grow largest to about 2 ft. I used to have a Mokking Parrot who grew about 1 ft. He was a fully grown Male Mokking Parrot.
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The comedian known for the phrase "Where is your shirt?" is Chris D'Elia. He often uses it in his stand-up routines and social media content, typically in a humorous context. This catchphrase has become part of his comedic style, showcasing his playful approach to absurdity and observational humor.
Harpo Marx
Yes. Cockatoos are parrots because they have the characteristic strong, curved beak of a parrot, used for cracking gumnuts and other hard seeds.
Jeff Foxworthy
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