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Yes ! But it is endangered
golden retrievers are broad shouldered and have a thick coat of fur. they are golden and they love playing. Golden retrievers were made to retrieve.
Because people hunt them and kill them for bounties, and keep them as pets, they think wild animals are good pets, but they are not.
No, it isn't possible to see yellow-shouldered parrots [Amazona barbadensis] anywhere on the island. In fact, the parrot is considered extinct on Aruba. It was last seen on Aruba in 1955.But the parrot still may be seen in Venezuela. Specifically, it's found on the Paraguaná Peninsula. The northernmost tip of the peninsula is only 17 miles [27 kilometers; 14.7 nautical miles] from Aruba.For views of the parrot, please visit the link provided below.
Red-shouldered Blackbird was created in 1850.
Yellow-shouldered Grassquit was created in 1847.
Red-shouldered Vanga was created in 1997.
Yellow-shouldered Blackbird was created in 1862.
Black-shouldered opossum was created in 1951.
Yellow-shouldered Grosbeak was created in 1867.
White-shouldered House Moth was created in 1758.
Yes, parrots can reproduce and have offspring. They typically lay eggs that hatch into chicks which then grow into adult parrots. It's important for those looking to breed parrots to ensure proper care and conditions to support healthy reproduction.