A baby parrot typically develops inside the mother’s egg rather than in her tummy, as birds lay eggs. The incubation period for parrot eggs generally ranges from 18 to 30 days, depending on the species. Once hatched, the chicks are cared for by both parents until they fledge and leave the nest, which can take several weeks to a few months.
parrots have a family when a parrot lady have a baby
A parrots cousin is still another parrot. This is because the parrots mother or father's brother or sister had a baby parrot.
Parrots reproduce by laying eggs, their clutches vary in size depending on the species of parrot.
really rare but a parrot barfed up his parrot daughter i called it nelly !
It all depends on the species of parrot, their are small parrots and large parrots so they are all different sizes when young and old
A baby parrot is called a chick. Just like chickens.
Parrots have several predators. Their main ones are birds of hawks, pythons, boas, eagles, and owls. Monkeys will eat parrot eggs and baby parrots.
a bird a bird
Talk to your parrot, repetitiously, as you might talk to a baby. Parrots learn from what they hear.
When you love someone and go in bed, mummy and daddy connect they join toi an egg which turns it into a baby and in 9 months time, when the baby is grown, it comes out of mummys tummy.
Baby parrots are simply called "chicks". As their feathers start to come through, they may be referred to as "fledglings", but chicks is the most common term.
Technically it's possible, but I wouldn't worry about it. If you have one of the larger parrots, like a Grey Parrot or a Macaw, they're too big to be natural prey for cats. They also can defend themselves quite well with their beaks. If anything, the parrot might bully the cat. I suppose that baby parrots might be more of a fair match, but if you buy a pet store parrot or adopt an older bird you'll be fine.