This may be because they are bored and are trying to make some fun.
Beaks of all birds are used as tools to eat, build, and preen feathers. Beaks are made of keratin; as are their feathers and toenails.
the beaks adapted to what they ate. all the different beaks have different jobs
Some have short and conical beaks
A calcium compound, the same thing in our fingernails.
The cage effect describes how molecules are affected by their surroundings. For example, reactants in a liquid can be trapped in a "cage" of solvent molecules. In this cage, many collisions occur before squeezing out into a new cage. If there are other reactants in this cage, a reaction is likely to occur, but if there isn't, these reactants won't react until they squeeze out again.
It is hooked to help them climb and dig into vegetables.
sometimes
A budgie and a parakeet are the same thing.
No you can't the Alexander parakeet.
YES, but only after the American parakeet beats the English parakeet in a revolution.
not if there freinds
if you mean catch a parakeet and put it in a cage in the zoo , then yes.
yes
Yes, I believe they can.
take it to the vet
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. . . in a cage would be smart