Bay parrots, also known as brown-throated conures, typically hatch from their eggs as altricial chicks, meaning they are born featherless, blind, and entirely dependent on their parents. At birth, they usually weigh around 10 to 15 grams and are about 3 to 4 centimeters long. As they grow, they will develop feathers and begin to gain weight rapidly under the care of their parents.
No, their actually pretty big
yes they do
No all parrots have feathers but they're born with no feathers.
in africa
Eagles are carnivores, parrots are herbivores
They hatch from eggs
Yes.
Parrots are birds and all birds lay eggs
No they are not.
no, its actually a consistincy that is inable to freeze in regular freezers
small parrots can live 10 to 25 years big parrots can live 20 to 40 years large parrots can live 30 to 60 years they will live the longest if given good care
there are frogs and parrots, toads and BIG snakes