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African Grey Parrots Are Ideal Pets

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African grey parrots are one of the most fascinating species in the animal world. Due to their unique color and big size, African grey parrots are increasing popular all around the world.

African grey parrots have been companions to humans since many years. They are considered as superb pets due to their quite nature and ability to communicate excellently. These intelligent birds are ideal pets if you live in small apartments or houses.

African grey parrots have the ability to solve problems along with reasoning skills and that is why they are considered as best mimic of all parrots. Though they are considered as highly adoptable parrots, African grey parrots are most shyest, temperamental, neurotic and nippy parrots in the world.

They are native to Africa region and are generally medium size parrots. They are grey in color with white area surrounding mostly eyes and neck. African grey parrots are renowned for their red and maroon tails.

From these characteristics, African grey parrots are categorized in two sub species.

African Congo grey parrots with light grey feathers, black beaks, deep red tails and 12 inches to 30cm long in size.

Then other species is called as Timneh African grey parrots. They have a darker maroon tail, darker charcoal gray color, with a horn colored beak. They are typically smaller than African Congo gray parrots. Then another two species which are considered to be a third and fourth sub species of African gray parrots.

The Ghana African Grey parrot is somewhat similar to Congo gray parrots with relatively darker and smaller and the fourth one is Cameroon African Grey parrot or called as ‘big silver’.

Female African gray parrots have longer and slender neck, elliptical eyes and small rounded head. On the other side, male African gray parrots have a flatter and broader head, round eyes and are normally bigger in size. From these physical traits, you can determine the gender of African gray parrots.

With their average life span of 50 to 70 years, these African gray parrots feed on fruits, nuts, seeds and good supplement of vegetables. When they get bored, then have a tendency to pluck their own feathers and they tend to bond onlyAfrican grey parrots are one of the most fascinating species in the animal world. Due to their unique color and big size, African grey parrots are increasing popular all around the world.

African grey parrots have been companions to humans since many years. They are considered as superb pets due to their quite nature and ability to communicate excellently. These intelligent birds are ideal pets if you live in small apartments or houses.

African grey parrots have the ability to solve problems along with reasoning skills and that is why they are considered as best mimic of all parrots. Though they are considered as highly adoptable parrots, African grey parrots are most shyest, temperamental, neurotic and nippy parrots in the world.

They are native to Africa region and are generally medium size parrots. They are grey in color with white area surrounding mostly eyes and neck. African grey parrots are renowned for their red and maroon tails.

From these characteristics, African grey parrots are categorized in two sub species.
African Congo grey parrots with light grey feathers, black beaks, deep red tails and 12 inches to 30cm long in size.

Then other species is called as Timneh African grey parrots. They have a darker maroon tail, darker charcoal gray color, with a horn colored beak. They are typically smaller than African Congo gray parrots. Then another two species which are considered to bea third and fourth sub species of African gray parrots.

The Ghana African Grey parrot is somewhat similar to Congo gray parrots with relatively darker and smaller and the fourth one is Cameroon African Grey parrot or called as ‘big silver’.

Female African gray parrots have longer and slender neck, elliptical eyes and small rounded head. On the other side, male African gray parrots have a flatter and broader head, round eyes and are normally bigger in size. From these physical traits, you can determine the gender of African gray parrots.

With their average life span of 50 to 70 years, these African gray parrots feed on fruits, nuts, seeds and good supplement of vegetables. When they get bored, then have a tendency to pluck their own feathers and they tend to bond only with one person if they are kept alone without communication with different people.

Keeping African gray parrots as pets requires dedication and large commitment.

These parrots are considered as most challengeable as they cannot be tamed easily. If handled carefully, they can be life long buddies with their owners and it is not surprising to see. You can buy these outstanding parrots from local bird markets with prices that may vary depending on the species and size of the parrot. with one person if they are kept alone without communication with different people.

Though they are strong and possesses such superb characteristics, African gray parrots cannot survive in all environments. Without adequate supply of food, they tend to lose their temperament. One must keep them away from children as they can harm children with their sharp beak and daunting claws.
 
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