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Beautiful and long lived! Lifespan of up to 80 years! She's a red-green macaw!

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Today, we walk into Wangcheng Park and invite you to see the red and green macaws!

Produced in the tropical regions of the Americas, the red-green macaw is one of the most beautiful and largest parrots, with a featherless face and stripes, a bit like the flower face in Peking Opera, which can turn red when excited, and has a very long tail, which is a large climbing bird.

Beautiful and long lived! Lifespan of up to 80 years! She's a red-green macaw!

The diet of the red-green macaw consists of fruits, flowers and seeds, eats a large amount, has a powerful beak that can peck nuts open, suck out the flesh with a blunt tongue, and feed vegetables and fruits in captivity.

Beautiful and long lived! Lifespan of up to 80 years! She's a red-green macaw!

Red-green macaws are easier to train and can get along with other types of parrots, but they can also bite other animals and strangers, and can live up to 80 years.

Beautiful and long lived! Lifespan of up to 80 years! She's a red-green macaw!

Red-green macaws usually travel in pairs or a family in the wild, often gathering in groups of 6-12, they are not very lively, kind, loud and loud, love to scream.

Beautiful and long lived! Lifespan of up to 80 years! She's a red-green macaw!

The red-green macaw is an absolutely friendly bird, and even if it has a scary mouth, it rarely takes the initiative to attack people, but its ability to speak and imitate human language is not strong.

Beautiful and long lived! Lifespan of up to 80 years! She's a red-green macaw!

The red-green macaw has a wide distribution range, does not approach the fragile threshold standard for species survival, and has a stable population trend, so it is evaluated as a species without survival crisis.

Beautiful and long lived! Lifespan of up to 80 years! She's a red-green macaw!
Beautiful and long lived! Lifespan of up to 80 years! She's a red-green macaw!

Red-green macaws look good, don't they?

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