No they are not.
Yes. Parrots have perfect memories so they can remember.
Yes. Parrots have perfect memories so they can remember.
Because the government stole our souls and put them into parrots but parrots are retarted but our smartness evens it out so parrots can talk a little bit
It is impossible to know since South America is so big.They are very popular there.About 85% of its rain forests are filled with parrots and other rare species.
Parrots are not aquatic birds, and so are neither 'in' not 'on' the river Amazon. There are approximately 30 species of parrot which live in the Amazon region, and are known as Amazon parrots.
Parrots eat many kinds of fruit, but parrots in general is too broad of a term. Parrots can be referring to the parrots of Africa or the Parrots of South America, or the parrots of Australia, or...so on. You'll have to be more specific to get a better answer, as there are different fruits in different areas of the world.
Parrots can learn so quickly and they can get smarter extremely fast(alot smarter).
Like all modern applications Excel has the capability to show things in various colours, so it can display characters in many colours.
Yes. Parrots are among the more intelligent birds, and this is not just based on the fact that they can mimic a huge variety of sounds. Some species level the ability to quickly recognise symbols and learn new conceptual tasks. There are many instances of parrots, particularly African Grey Parrots, being able to perform quite remarkable tasks. More details can be found at the lated links below.
they didn't have many resources, so there colours were limited. Their traditional colours are red, white and black. ( made from red clay, soot, and pipeclay)
If they learn so yes they can remember. Parrots really have good members.
Yes, if you teach them bad languages they can really curse so do not teach any parrots bad words.