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Parrot

Parrots (order Psittaciformes), also known as psittacines (/ˈsɪtəsaɪnz/) from the name of the type genus Psittacus, are birds with a strong curved beak, upright stance, and clawed feet. They are classified in four families that contain roughly 410 species in 101 genera, found mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. The four families are the…

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related to Distribution and habitat · 44
Parrot → Africa, Arinae, Australasia, Australia, Bahamas, Belgium, By, Carolina, Central America, Fiji, French Polynesia, Fuego, Greece, Many, Mexico, Micropsittini, New Caledonia, New Guinea, New York City, New Zealand
related to Phylogeny · 24
Parrot → African, Australaves, Cacatuidae, Cockatoos, Coracopsis, In, Leo Joseph, Ma, Molecular, Most, Nestor, Nestoridae, New World, New Zealand, Old World, Passeriformes, Psittacidae, Psittaciformes, Psittaculidae, Psittrichas
related to Pets · 23
Parrot → Although, As, Depending, Eclectus, Elder, Europeans, For, Grahl, Grey, In, Noise, Nowadays, Parrots, Pet, Pionus, Pliny, Poicephalus, Temperaments, The, The Grey Parrot
related to Feral populations · 19
Parrot → Among, California, Captain Cook, Escaped, Escapees, Europe, Feral, Fiji, Florida, However, In, Large, North America, Some, Texas, The, These, They, Tonga
related to Breeding · 17
Parrot → All, Allopreening, Americas, As, Australian, Coloniality, Cooperative, El Oro, Hollows, In, In Psittacidae, Many, New Zealand, Only, Some, The, With
related to Intelligence and learning · 16
Parrot → Along, An, Aviculturists, Corvidae, Foraging, Generalists, HVC, In, Instead, Learning, Not, Play, Social, Some, Species, The
related to Origins and evolution · 16
Parrot → Australasia, Cenozoic, Gondwana, However, Lance Creek Formation, Late Cretaceous, Molecular, Mya, Niobrara County, Psittaciform, South America, The, The Neotropical, There, UCMP, Wyoming
related to Etymology · 15
Parrot → BCE, CE, Ctesias, Elder, English, Greek, Indian, Indians, Natural History, Pliny, Popinjay, Psittaciformes, Psittacula, Psittacus, The
related to Culture · 14
Parrot → Aesop's, Ancient China, In, Masnavi, Parrot Culture, Parrots, Persia, Recent, Rites, Rumi, The, The Book, The Merchant, They
related to Behaviour · 12
Parrot → However, Most, New York Institute, Numerous, On, Parrots, Puerto Rican, Researchers, Some, Technology, The, They

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Parrotis anational bird of St0.90text
Parrotis amount of the god of love0.90text
screaminginstance ofRelationship with humansPetsParrots may not make good pets for most people because of their natural wild instincts0.80text
chewinginstance ofRelationship with humansPetsParrots may not make good pets for most people because of their natural wild instincts0.80text
screaminginstance ofand intelligence of many of the larger kinds of pet parrots and their wild traits0.80text
has led to many birds needing to be rehomed during the course of their long lifespansinstance ofand intelligence of many of the larger kinds of pet parrots and their wild traits0.80text
peanut butterinstance ofresearchers used treats0.80text
yoghurtinstance ofresearchers used treats0.80text
pine nutsinstance ofresearchers used treats0.80text
the British expressioninstance ofAlso clichés0.80text
ratsinstance ofMany parrots occur only on islands and are vulnerable to introduced species0.80text
feral catinstance ofMany parrots occur only on islands and are vulnerable to introduced species0.80text

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