Crossing a parrot with a shark is not advisable due to the vast genetic differences between the two species. Parrots are birds belonging to the class Aves, while sharks are cartilaginous fish belonging to the class Chondrichthyes. Their genetic makeup, reproductive systems, and physical characteristics are vastly different, making successful hybridization impossible. Additionally, ethical considerations and animal welfare concerns should also prevent such experiments.
because flying sharks would be killer
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no, but a shark can
Sharks eat parrot fish, also Marlines are known to as well. In addition, moray eels eat parrotfish.
a shark ball or a snark. this is the ultimate snowball fight weapon because if you hit someone, the snark will start eating the person.
Generally you don't swim through solids.
a biting purse
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Answer: Grilled Hammerhead shark Which of the following was not an item on the Red Lobster menu in 2006? * Grilled Hammerhead Shark * Apple Walnut Chicken Salad * Jumbo Parrot Bay Coconut Shrimp * Popcorn Shrimp
Some animals that live in the Caribbean are Goat ,Chicken, Ox, Lamb, Shark, Parrot fish, Yellow goat fish, Nurse shark, Reef Octopus, Cane Toad.
because the platypus is in the same egg has the parrot it was a ultra rare and the parrot was leg bt if i added the neon arctic then it would be fair and i would have a fr shark still!
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