A blue and yellow macaw typically requires about 50-100 milliliters of water per kilogram of body weight each day. For an average adult macaw weighing around 1 kilogram, this translates to approximately 50-100 milliliters of water daily. It's essential to provide fresh water daily, as hydration is crucial for their health and well-being. Additionally, their water intake can vary based on factors like temperature, diet, and activity level.
Blue-and-yellow Macaw was created in 1758.
Red-tailed Blue-and-yellow Macaw was created in 1907.
it depends what kind of conversation, i guess yes, it is possible to to have a conversation with a blue and yellow macaw.
blue and yellow
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the only examples that i know is that the jaguar eats the blue and yellow macaw and so do the golden eagles and harpen eagles hope this helps u :)
feathers and wings
a blue and yellow macaw likes to play with other birds and has races and like plays tag with one another and to just fly above floating in the sky above.
Golden Eagles and Harpy Eagles.
they hunt for food in the forest
Golden Eagle and Harpy Eagle.
a blue and yellow macaw likes to play with other birds and has races and like plays tag with one another and to just fly above floating in the sky above.