the young for parrot loosely translates from the Swahili as 'pippit', literally, 'young feathered speaker'
hope that helps
The parrot raises its young one in a nest just like the other birds.
chick
an old parrot would be more trained but more expensive but a young parrot would be cheap but less trained and it would also live for longer and you can have fun teaching it tricks there is no point getting an old one because it will die fas my advise is get a young one
they care for their young.
The average adult parrot cares for their young for at least 18 months you dumb cok Suker
Parrots do not feed their young with milk.
yes
Do stuff with them, hold them, play with them
8 months
the parrot that you need to get the piece of the map is the red one on the barell
Parrot is one
Oh, dude, a young parrot is called a chick. Like, not the kind you get at KFC, but the cute, feathered kind that eventually learns how to mimic your annoying ringtone. So, if you ever find yourself face-to-face with a baby parrot, just remember to speak slowly and enunciate - they're still learning the whole "repeat after me" thing.