No!These birds are critically endangered and they are extinct in the wild.There are about 120 in all and they are all in captivity.
Spix's macaws aren't extinct. There are 120 individuals in captivity, and not the whole range of Spix's macaws has been surveyed, so they haven't been declared Extinct in the Wild; instead, their conservation status is Critically Endangered. However, the last wild Spix's macaw was seen in 2000. They are threatened by habitat loss and the introduction of the Africanized bee, which competes for the same nesting sites as Spix's macaws and can sting them to death. Another factor that contributed to the plight of Spix's macaws was the illegal pet trade.
It is called The Blue Spix Macaw.
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spixs maccaws come from Rio de Janero in Brazil
Jewel and Blu from the movie "Rio" are Spix Macaws. Not to be confused with blue and gold macaws or hyacinth macaws, Spix macaws are very endangered in captivity and appear to be extinct in the wild.
I think the rarest parrot is the Spix Macaw. The last one in the wild that is known of died in 2000. It is a pretty blue color. There are around 80 captive birds around the world that are being bred to keep the population growing. There also may be some unsighted wild birds. Hope this helps.
Difficult to say, the Glaucous Macaw is probably extinct with only a couple of reliable sightings in the 20th Century. the Spix Macaw is probably extinct. The majority of Macaws are endangered.
The bird in Rio is either a parrot or a Asian Color Spreader I thought Rio is a Spix Macaw. They went extinct in 2000, now only a few are kept in captivity.
None! They are now extinct! actually they might not be extinct because they might be hiding from humans that's what my Dads said he found a spix macaw last year he is a zoologist he went to Brazil and found a female nesting and he said that he saw lots so he didnt told anyone where the spix macaws are hiding he told me where thou.
The majority of macaws are now endangered in the wild. Six species are already extinct, and Spix's Macaw is now considered to be extinct in the wild. The Glaucous Macaw is also probably extinct, with only two reliable records of sightings in the 20th century. The greatest problems threatening the macaw population are the rapid rate of deforestation and the illegal trapping for the bird trade.
Kay Macaw is a Pet Shop owner, she owns the pet shop on bird isle in Wington. You can get to Wington by taking a boat from the Earton Dock. -LoveToDance Dun Server
For the most part, the extinction of the species would not really impact the world to much degree, besides the small disruption it would entail on the local ecosystem