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Parakeets communicate with each other through a variety of vocalizations, including chirps, whistles, and squawks. These sounds can convey different messages, such as signaling alarm, establishing territory, or attracting a mate. Body language, like head bobbing and tail movements, also plays a crucial role in their communication. Social interaction and mimicry are common, as parakeets often learn and replicate sounds from their environment, including human speech.

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