I don't know but I just saw one with that exact description eating seeks on my deck. At first I thought it may have been a Cardinal with it's tuft ripped off (I've seen that before) but the head and back have way too much purple blue color instead of the brown molting color a Cardinal gets during the summer. Also, the bird in question is a bit bigger than a Cardinal. If I took a wild guess, I would say it's a cross between a Cardinal and an escaped parrot....
Purple lolipops with orange pokadots and green stripes.duhhh
Yes, frogs can be purple just like the small green, blue, and red, frogs.There are many species of purple frog, including the Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis, the common name for which is the Purple Frog, Indian Purple Frog, Pignose Frog or Doughnut Frog.A purple flueorescent frog species has also fairly recently been discovered in the South American highlands of Suriname.
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Their poo is normally a kind of purple colour, as they love eating blueberries. Their pee, on the other hand, is rainbow
It's not theoretically impossible, but not in our Solar System. We have a gray one, a white (cloudy) one, a blue/brown/white one, an orange one, a striped (various shades of tan) one, another mainly orange one, and two that are differing shades of blue.
The correct answer is: Blue, purple, orange, purple
Orange, Orange, Purple, Purple
Because purple is better than orange
Then, orange is PURPLE.(RED+BLUE=PURPLE.)OROrange is a fruit.
because its not its orange. LEAH AND VICTORIA LUV ORANGE!!!!!!!
orange and purple yea tigers
purple copper orange purple copper orange
orange, purple, month, and silversilver purple orange
If you mix yellow and purple together, you would get orange, but it depends on which purple you use. If you use light purple you would get light orange and if you use dark purple you would get a regular orange.
no idiot orange
Purple, purple, orange, purple.
Purple! :d