Scarlet macaws look much darker on the bottom then the top of there wings.
a scarlet macaw picks up food like a scavenger
In the Amazonian forests, macaws fall prey to eagles like the harpy eagle.
No. A macaw is a bird. All birds, like their dinosaur ancestors, the Theropods, are warm-blooded.
They have a respiratory system just like all other animals with lungs. They have nostrils on the top of their beaks to breathe from
Middle aged stars, like our Sun, appear yellow in color. This is due to their surface temperature and the way in which their light output is distributed across the visible spectrum.
Middle aged like mr krabs
That's a MACAW Parrot. To be more specific it's a military Macaw. The Macaw is a large parrot and can come in a variety of colors, there's a Blue & Gold Macaw, the Military Macaw (Green, Yellow & Blue), the Scarlet Macaw (mostly bright red), and the Hyacinth Macaw which is all blue with yellow around the eyes.
Scarlet Macaws are in the parrot family, in macaws. Their beautiful colors are bright red, yellow, and blue. Some Macaws have green on the tips of their yellow feathers, some have blue on their yellow feathers. Scientists are still trying to decide if they should put all kinds of scarlet macaws as the same kind of bird, because they are so similar. Scarlet macaws eat fruits and nuts in the rainforest. They have four toes, two in front, two in back, that help them grab onto branches high up in the rainforest's canopy. Scarlet Macaws take care of their young until their young reaches maturity, like humans do. Scarlet Macaws mate for life, and a Scarlet Macaw and it's mate are rarely seen without each other. Scarlet Macaws live in Central and South America, in rainforests. Scarlet Macaws are a little endangered, because so many people are getting them as pets.
She is a dressmaker with pudgy fingers and brown hair. And she is middle aged, but she is in the middle of skinny and fat.
Not really its like middle aged 20 is older
You need to get a life.
A macaw squawks like other birds to communicate!