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Scarlet Macaws live mostly in the rainforests! Most rainforests are disappearing now though because of human activity so SAVE THE SCARLET MACAWS! ( and of course the rainforests ) I hope i answered your question! ( I luv Scarlet Macaws )
Scarlet Macaws are in the parrot family, in macaws. Their beautiful colors are bright red, yellow, and blue. Some Macaws have green on the tips of their yellow feathers, some have blue on their yellow feathers. Scientists are still trying to decide if they should put all kinds of scarlet macaws as the same kind of bird, because they are so similar. Scarlet macaws eat fruits and nuts in the rainforest. They have four toes, two in front, two in back, that help them grab onto branches high up in the rainforest's canopy. Scarlet Macaws take care of their young until their young reaches maturity, like humans do. Scarlet Macaws mate for life, and a Scarlet Macaw and it's mate are rarely seen without each other. Scarlet Macaws live in Central and South America, in rainforests. Scarlet Macaws are a little endangered, because so many people are getting them as pets.
Scarlet Macaws are in the parrot family, in macaws. Their beautiful colors are bright red, yellow, and blue. Some Macaws have green on the tips of their yellow feathers, some have blue on their yellow feathers. Scientists are still trying to decide if they should put all kinds of scarlet macaws as the same kind of bird, because they are so similar. Scarlet macaws eat fruits and nuts in the rainforest. They have four toes, two in front, two in back, that help them grab onto branches high up in the rainforest's canopy. Scarlet Macaws take care of their young until their young reaches maturity, like humans do. Scarlet Macaws mate for life, and a Scarlet Macaw and it's mate are rarely seen without each other. Scarlet Macaws live in Central and South America, in rainforests. Scarlet Macaws are a little endangered, because so many people are getting them as pets.
around 25 clicks (kilometers)
humming birds fly so fast because they are so fast
they come from rainforests especially the Amazon Rainforest.XX
All birds lay eggs, so yes, so does the macaw, being a bird.
If they fly very fast, they might not seewhere they are going
Yes.
I own alot of birds, and Macaws are some of the few birds I've been around alot. Macaws are rowdy birds, and they can bounce and scream and bite playfullly, it all depends on how you train them. Usually, they are very loyal, easy to love and, my oh my those callassal beaks. They will fly, and they can fly far, so either buy a harness for them as you trian outside. You can clip its outer flight feathers, but no more than the flight feathers, because if you clip too far it can injure them.
It moves it's wings so fast that it can fly!
It may be to hunt for food.