My Timneh African Grey has a penis. The proper terminology is probably a phallus since it is probably more vestigial than usefule for sex. It is a slightly corkscrew shaped floppy noodle about a half inch long if you pull it out. You can see it hanging out immediately after he poops. Apparently this isn't well known even among bird people. I once went to a bird store to get some antibiotics because my bird had a cloacal infection and the swelling was preventing his penis from retracting. The people at the store were skeptical that African Greys have them.
egrets are monogamous
Yeah, only them and people is monogamous
That is the correct spelling of the adjective monogamous(having one wife or mate).
The House Sparrow is monogamous and mates for life .
birds (parrots)
The plural possessive form of "parrots" is "parrots'." This indicates that something belongs to multiple parrots. The apostrophe comes after the "s" because "parrots" is already a plural noun.
Of course. If parrots did not reproduce, there would be no parrots left. Parrots reproduce by laying eggs, as all birds do.
No, parrots are not psychic.
There are no poisonous parrots.
Yes. Bonnethead Sharks are monogamous which leads to the conclusion that other sharks may also be monogamous.
the monogamous is a word that have a difficult pronounciation
If you are looking for the definition, monogamous is a bird with only one mate. If you are looking for an example, a well-known monogamous bird is the bald eagle.