"The Chosen One" in Latin
Oceanic Eclectus Parrot was created in 2006.
The Solomon Island Eclectus (Eclectus roratus solomonensis) is known for its vibrant green males and bright red and purple females, typically smaller in size. The Vosmaeri Eclectus (Eclectus roratus vosmaeri) is larger, with males having a deeper green color and females featuring more intense red. The Red-sided Eclectus (Eclectus roratus macgillivrayi) is distinguished by its striking red underparts and is often considered more colorful than the other two. Each subspecies has unique characteristics in size, coloration, and geographic distribution.
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The Eclectus parrot is most threatened by feral cats and foxes, as well as hawks and owls.
it lives in australia
K. Wayne Arthur has written: 'A complete guide to Eclectus parrots' -- subject(s): Eclectus parrot
Eclectus parrots in the wild feed primarily on native and rainforest fruits and nectar as well as berries. They do eat seeds, but are not seed eaters as much as many other parrot species. Many people who keep Eclectus parrots make the mistake of feeding them a seed-based diet, but this is not the best diet for them.
Rufous owls, peregrine falcons, snakes that climb trees such as pythons, monitor lizards, and even female eclectus parrots may attack and kill another female of their own species. See the article "Breeding biology of the reverse-dichromatic, co-operative parrot Eclectus roratus" by R. Heinsohn and S. Legge, 2002.
As of 23 May, 2014, there is a female Vosmaer's at Tulsa Zoo which was hatched at the Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita on 1 June, 1985. The best publsihed longevity is for two Solomon Eclectus that were brought to San Diego Zoo by the US Navy in 1944, which both died there in 1973.
because of their brain compasity! size doesnt matter
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Eclectus parrots are native to tropical climates and are not well-suited for cold weather. They thrive in warm temperatures and can become stressed or ill if exposed to cold conditions for extended periods. If kept as pets in cooler climates, it's essential to provide a warm, indoor environment and avoid exposing them to drafts or low temperatures. Proper care and temperature regulation are crucial for their health and well-being.