In the wild they perch in tress or on clay cliffs. In captivity they will sit on anything you give them from sand perches, rope perches, wood perches or metal perches. As well as couches, counters, chairs, beds and anything they can find including curtain rods!
Perches. They can be made of wood, rope, metal, and various other things
They hold their food with their feet, climb with their feet, scratch themselves with their feet, sit on their feet. ??
How can you sit there while these poor parrots have their habitats destroyed?
Because the parrots eat em all, (paracetamol) ......groan, I think I'll go sit in the corner and try to work out why I keep answering these daft questions.
birds (parrots)
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.
No, parrots are not psychic.
The word parrot is the singular form; the plural form is parrots.
Parrots don't chew. They simply swallow. They bite off small amounts of food and Gulp! down the hatch. The next station is the crop, and the food can sit there for a bit, and then it goes to the stomach. Be warned, however, that pigeons and doves don't have this remarkable feature.
who were parrots descovered as pets by
Parrots don't hibernate