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10 Fascinating Facts About Parrots You Never Knew

5 Fascinating Facts About Parrots You Never Knew

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Parrots are fascinating creatures. They can be pets and they can be family. They’re smart and complex, with personalities that make them special. You may already know some facts about parrots, but I guarantee there are a few things you didn’t know about these colorful birds! So read on for five fun facts about parrots that will surprise you:

They mimic the sounds around them.

You may have heard that parrots are very intelligent animals, but did you know that they can also mimic the sounds around them? This is because parrots are intelligent and learn to mimic sounds.

They have a large vocabulary, so they can be taught to talk and sing. They can even say words or phrases!

They are not just pets, they are family.

You might not know this, but parrots are very social animals. They form tight bonds with their owners and love to be around people. They’re also affectionate creatures who love to spend time together, whether it be snuggling up in bed or playing a game of chase around the house.

Parrots can be trained to do tricks just like dogs! The only difference is that their training takes much longer than dogs’ because of how smart they are (they’re ranked second only behind primates). Some people even teach their parrots how to talk so they can communicate better with them–it’s pretty amazing when you think about it!

Parrot owners have reported that having one around makes them feel less lonely; these birds have been known as good companions throughout history because they’re such loving pets who would do anything for their human family members

They are intelligent and complex.

Parrots are intelligent and complex.

They can recognize themselves in a mirror, which is a sign of self-awareness and intelligence. They have the same intelligence as a three-year-old human child, and can learn to solve problems and use tools. Parrots also have some of the largest brains among birds; their brain-to-body ratio is similar to that of mammals like dolphins or whales!

They can talk up to 200 words!

Parrots can learn up to 200 words.

Parrots are known for their ability to talk, but how much do you know about how they learn? They’re not born with the ability to speak like humans do–it’s something that must be taught through training and repetition. It is thought that the most common language parrots use is “verbal recognition,” which means they can make sounds that sound like words, but aren’t actually recognized as such due to their inability to string those sounds together into actual sentences (like saying ‘I love you’ instead of just saying ‘love’). However, if given enough time and practice with an owner or other human companion who speaks well enough for them (or perhaps even another bird), these creatures may eventually master this skill themselves!

They live for a long time.

Parrots are long-lived birds, and they have a lifespan that is similar to humans. In fact, the average life expectancy of a parrot is between 30 and 50 years old!

This means that your bird may outlive you by many years. If you’re looking for an animal companion who will be around for a long time (and isn’t likely to die at all), then parrots are an excellent choice.

Parrots can live up to 80 years old if they’re kept in captivity and properly cared for–and even longer when they’re wild birds! Parrots are one of the longest living birds on earth; only albatrosses have been known to live longer than some species of parrot

Parrots make amazing pets because they’re really smart and have great personalities

Parrots are intelligent, social creatures. They have great personalities and make for excellent pets because of their intelligence, playfulness, and ability to bond with people.

Parrots have been proven to be as smart as a 5-year old child in some cases! Parrots can learn to speak English words and phrases within weeks of training by mimicking their owners’ speech patterns. Some parrots even know how to count up to 10! This makes them ideal companions for children who need help learning new words or counting skills at home or school (or both!).

Conclusion

Parrots are amazing animals, and they can be very fun to have as pets. They’re smart, funny and sometimes even affectionate!

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