Lovebirds often chew on paper as a natural behavior linked to their instinct to forage and explore their environment. Biting and shredding paper can help them keep their beaks healthy and provide mental stimulation. Additionally, they may enjoy the texture and the act of tearing, which mimics behaviors they would exhibit in the wild. It can also be a form of play or boredom relief when they lack other toys or activities.
I do have love birds at home and they do eat news paper a lot regarding getting sick, I too don't know about this.
You would mostly have to keep them in a 65 degree Fahrenheit room or hotter.
most birds love to fly
First make a boat, then make two birds. For the boat fold a peice of paper in half, fold the edges and you have a boat! The birds can just be two cranes, heads together. Hope this helps. ;P
love birds miograte down south, if you know what i mean ;]
Love birds are small members of the parrot family.
No. Love birds, like all other birds in the parrot family, are vegetarians (what is also known as herbivores).
No love bites feel really good. This are caused by gentle sucking and gentle biting.
Gerbils love to chew, so anything they can chew that is SAFE. Wood toys from the petstore, toilet paper roles, paper towel rolls, etc....
No they aren't. In fact, they are the most popular speces of love birds.
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