Yes.
because green birds (a type of parrot) where kept in captivity until grown into parakeets/budgies/budgerigar.
there are a few different types of parrot Macaw, Lorikeets, Parakeets and Cockatoos
Yes, they are part of the parrot family.
Parakeets are a type of parrot. Parakeet refers to any species of small parrot with a long tapering tail. Some examples are budgerigars, conures, and ring-necked parakeets.A parakeet is a smaller version of a parrot with long tail feathers.
Many types of parrot are able to mimic speech, such as the Quaker and African grey parrot. Parakeets are also able to mimic speech.
Most parrots make good pets. Parakeets and lovebirds, and conures are all just smaller members of the parrot family.
People made them pets and killed themm to stuff.
It depends on what parrot your talking about but parrots can olive from 10-100 years old.
There are many different breeds of parakeets! Two examples are the classic "Parakeets" (sometimes their colors are included in their names) that you see in the local petstore, and there are "Ring-Neck Parakeets" specially bred by breeders, and very expensive at times.
Parrots are any type of bird with a hooked beak, from parakeets/budgies up through the big macaws. There are hundreds of different species/subspecies of parrots and they come from different parts of the world depending on the species. Therefore, you would have to research specific species in order to answer your questions, depending on the type of parrot.
Yes. Parakeets are parrots, and all parrots are birds. They have feathers, and lay eggs, like all birds.
NO.....It is believed that parakeets can see in color just as humans do. All members of the parrot family are able to see in colour. The males are more colourful in order to attract the females. Also, they can see the bright colours of the flowers on which they often feed.