The macaw is a bird, and all birds belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
A Blue and Gold Macaw belongs to the Animalia domain.
Well it depends on the type of macaw, but I will give you the scientific names for all of them. 1.Name:Hahns Macaw. Discription: Green with blue forehead. Scientific name:Ara Nobilis 2.Name:Nobles Macaw. Discription:Green with red shoulder. scientific name:Ara Nobilis Camanensis 3.Name: Yellow Collared Macaw. Discription:Green with yellow collar and blue-tipped wings and tail. Scientific name:Ara Auricollis 4.Name:Green Wing Macaw.Description:Red with blue and green wings. Scientific name: Ara chloroptera 5.Name:Military Macaw.Description:Lime green with red forehead Scientific name:Ara Militaris 6.Name:Blue and Gold macaw.Description:Blue with gold chest and belly,with a green forehead. Scientific name: Ara Ararauna Happy to help!
In Study Island, the colors of ribbons you can earn are green, blue, and red. Green ribbons are earned for completing lessons and activities, blue ribbons are earned for achieving mastery, and red ribbons are earned for being a top performer in challenges.
According to Biologists, the goldfish belongs to the Animalia kingdom and its phylum is Chordata. In addition, gold fish belong to the Actinopterygii class, Cyprinidae family, Carassius genus and the Cauratus species.
Gold's chemical symbol is Au and its atomic number is 79. It comes from the Latin word aurum which means shining dawn, a reference to its bright yellow color and shiny luster. The English word gold has its origins in Middle English. * Latin: Aurum * Czech: Zlato * Croatian: Zlato * French: Or * German: Gold - s * Italian: Oro * Norwegian: Gull * Portuguese: Ouro * Russian: * Spanish: Oro * Swedish: Guld http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/Au.html
The scientific name for gold is "aurum," which comes from the Latin word for gold. It is represented by the symbol "Au" on the periodic table, derived from the Latin word "aurum."
a blue and gold macaw
No,Blue and Gold macaws are not endangered.
Blue and gold macaw
The job of the Blue-and-gold Macaw is they eat all the nuts then they drop them on the ground so they can grow
According to my bird's vet,Blu is a blue and gold macaw.
Warm blooded. All birds are warm blooded.
No, hyacinth macaws are the largest of the macaws. If, by chance, you were referring to blue and yellow macaws, they are generally about the same size as red macaws.
blue and gold macaw a cockatoo a toucan
Scarlet, Blue and Gold, Military
Up to 33" (see below)
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.
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