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Yes, honey is generally not recommended for lorikeets. While they may be attracted to its sweetness, honey lacks the essential nutrients found in their natural diet, which primarily consists of nectar, fruits, and blossoms. Additionally, honey can be sticky and may pose a risk of digestive issues or choking. It's best to provide lorikeets with a specialized nectar mix or fresh fruit to ensure their health and well-being.
There is no specified collective noun for lorikeets, in which case, a collective noun that suits the situation is used; for example, a family of lorikeets, a bunch of lorikeets, a group of lorikeets, etc.
There are a few animals that get drunk from eating apples. Moose, elk, deer, and squirrels are some of the animals who have gotten drunk from apples.
Rainbow lorikeets live in Australia.
Eating bread can help when drunk by absorbing alcohol in the stomach and slowing down its absorption into the bloodstream, which may help reduce the effects of intoxication.
It is common for people to regret eating bread while drunk due to potential negative effects on digestion and overall health.
Rainbow lorikeets can eat apricots.
Rainbow Lorikeets are warm blooded. All birds are warm blooded.
First there is no worm in tequila. Mezcal has the worm (in some brands). And no, there is not enough alcohol in the worm to get you drunk.
the queen
it takes honey from flowers
No. Eating honey does not stunt your growth.