African grey parrots typically lay eggs in a clutch of 2 to 5 eggs, with a incubation period of about 28 to 30 days. The female primarily incubates the eggs while the male provides food and protection. Once hatched, the chicks are altricial, meaning they are born blind and helpless, relying entirely on their parents for warmth and nourishment. Both parents are involved in caring for the young until they fledge, which usually occurs around 10 to 12 weeks of age.
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there are two species of African greys. one is the "Timneh African Grey Parrot".
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roughly 8 ounces
it's the puertoricun iguana
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what layer in the rainforest does a african gray parrot live
the bird that lives in the African rainforest is the African Grey Parrot
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The African Grey Parrot, also known as the Grey Parrot, is a medium-sized parrot found in the primary and secondary rainforest of West and Central Africa. Experts regard it as one of the most intelligent birds in the world
Psittacus Erithacus.
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