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Lovebird is the common name for Agapornis. There are nine breeds of lovebirds that Agapornis covers. hope that helped

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The scientific name for lovebirds is Agapornis.

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Do love birds have another name?

Lovebirds are from the Genus: Agapornis


When was The Lovebirds created?

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Can a love bird fall in love with another species of bird?

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