Rainbow lorikeets, like most birds, have a blood volume that is approximately 6-7% of their body weight. For an average rainbow lorikeet weighing around 100-150 grams, this translates to about 6-10 milliliters of blood. This volume can vary slightly based on the individual bird's size and health.
Rainbow lorikeets live in Australia.
Rainbow lorikeets can eat apricots.
Rainbow Lorikeets are warm blooded. All birds are warm blooded.
The typical rainbow lorikeet weighs between 75 to 157 grams.
Rainbow lorikeets grow to a length of 25 cm to 30 cm.
No. Rainbow lorikeets are considered least concern, or under no threat currently at all.
Rainbow lorikeets are native to the the eastern coast and the northern regions of the continent of Australia.
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It is unknown how many rainbow lorikeets there are in the wild. Rainbow lorikeets are extremely common in eastern Australia, New Guinea and some Indonesian islands. In Australia, it has adapted very well to urbanisation of its habitat, so is at no risk of being listed as vulnerable. A rough estimate of the world population of rainbow lorikeets suggest around five million birds.
Rainbow lorikeets live in Australia.
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