African Grey Parrot




African Grey Parrot:

(scientific name: Psittacus erithacus) (in English: African Grey Parrot), also known as parrot gray or Alcasko, is a type of parrots Africa belongs to (platoon: Psittacidae), parrot average size was found for the first time in the rainforests of West and Central Africa. Experts considered one of the smartest birds in the world. They feed mainly on palm nuts, seeds, fruits, paper products, and meat is also fueled by the snail. Thanks to its ability to mimic speech made it popular as a pet, which led to the arrest of several of them and selling them for the pet trade.


His homeland:

There is therefore a parrot in West and Central Africa is home to the woods and fields, especially Cameroon, Ghana, Ngeria there are two African gray parrot: - African parrot-tailed black and dubbed (Altmanh), the smallest size in size 28 cm - African parrot with a red tail, a larger size and even color Ramadi is relatively open and is one of the best-known birds speaking, if not the absolute best and show great skill in repeating words and imitate sounds, and is often seen in his life in the wild herds looking for their food in the grain fields.

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