Thursday, 28 May 2015

Top 4 Question Answer about Macaw lifespan

    1. The scarlet macaw can live up to 75 years in captivity, although a more typical lifespan is 40 to 50 years.

     Q 1: How long does a macaw live?

    Scarlet macaws make very loud, high and sometimes low-pitched, throaty squawks, squeaks and screams designed to carry many miles to call for their groups. The scarlet macaw can live up to 75 years in captivity, although a more typical lifespan is 40 to 50 years.

    1. Q 2 : Where does the macaw live?
      1. Macaws are native to Central America (especially Mexico), South America, and formerly the Caribbean. Most species are associated with forests, especially rainforests, but others prefer woodland or savannah-like habitats.
         Q 3 : 
        Are blue macaws endangered species?
      2. There are 17 species of macaws, and several are endangered. These playful birds are popular pets, and many are illegally trapped for that trade. The rain forest homes of many species are also disappearing at an alarming rate. Hyacinth, red-fronted, and blue-throated macaws are seriously endangered.
        Q 4 :
        What does a scarlet macaw eat?
        1. Nuts, leaves, berries and seeds from the rainforest make up the bulk of the scarlet macaw's diet. It's strong, hooked beak is perfect for breakingnuts and seeds. Interestingly, the scarlet macaw can eat fruits toxic enough to kill other animals.

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