depends on where it would be and what your parents can tollerate
Depends on the type and size of the bird.
No. I'm pretty sure that a bird that size would not go unnoticed.
It depends. A talking bird would be more, well, talkative, while a beardie would be more fun/easier to play with (actually, i depends on the size of the bird)
That would be the ostrich. Big bird indeed. An adult male can weigh around 340 lbs.
It really doesn't matter on size. I'm pretty sure it would lay a regular size egg.
If I were a landlord I would go by apartment or home size, and not allow any dogs that exceed that size in pounds. I would also not allow any aggressive breeds.
It's according to what type of bird and where you are located. Some birds are not allowed to be purchased unless you have a certain license. I would say that anyone who would want to purchase a bird that is in the United States would have to be about the age of fourteen for a smaller bird like a cockatiel, budgie, finch, love bird, etc. Eighteen is about the age when you should be able to purchase a bird about the size of a conure or larger.
A common metric unit to measure a bird bath would be centimeters (cm) or meters (m). These units can help determine the dimensions and size of the bird bath accurately.
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As far as we know, there is no bird living without feathers.
well considering the size of the bird. I would say about 2 feet if it tried hard
The average weight of a bird can range from a few grams for small birds like hummingbirds to several kilograms for large birds like eagles or ostriches. The specific weight of a bird would depend on its species and size.