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  2. International parrot trade - Wikipedia

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    Captive blue-cheeked amazon parrots. The international trade in parrots is a lucrative enterprise, and forms an important part of the international wildlife trade. As parrots have become increasingly endangered, many countries have placed restrictions on the trade and/or prohibited the trade altogether. Despite the restriction on trade in many ...

  3. Yellow-crowned amazon - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-crowned amazon or yellow-crowned parrot (Amazona ochrocephala) is a species of parrot native to tropical South America, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean. The taxonomy is highly complex and the yellow-headed (A. oratrix) and yellow-naped amazon (A. auropalliata) are sometimes considered subspecies of the

  4. 2008 California Proposition 2 - Wikipedia

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    The regulations say, in part: "An enclosure containing nine (9) or more egg-laying hens shall provide a minimum of 116 square inches of floor space per bird." Enclosures containing fewer hens must provide a larger number of square inches per hen. The complete specifications are in a table in this document:

  5. Yellow-headed amazon - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-headed amazon (Amazona oratrix), also known as the yellow-headed parrot and double yellow-headed amazon, is an endangered amazon parrot of Mexico and northern Central America. Measuring 38–43 centimetres (15–17 in) in length, it is a stocky short-tailed green parrot with a yellow head.

  6. Amazon parrot - Wikipedia

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    Amazon parrots average 5 weeks for nest initiation, with most successful nestings averaging 2.2 fledglings. [28] Amazon parrots mostly breed during late winter and spring, as they are seasonal breeders. [29]: 255 This may happen due to seasonal food availability or a lower chance of flooding, as the period is generally dry. West Indian amazon ...

  7. Yellow-billed amazon - Wikipedia

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    Sloan reported that the parrots "are eaten bak'd in pyes and taste as pigeons." [3] The Linnaeus mistaken specified the type location as "America" instead of Jamaica. [4] The yellow-billed amazon is now one of around thirty species placed in the genus Amazona that was introduced by the French naturalist René Lesson in 1830.

  8. Exotic pet - Wikipedia

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    As with exotic pets in general, laws about private zoos varies by country, state, county and/or territory. [6] A private zoo can range in size from a few acres to hundreds of acres and can have as many as a few to hundreds of exotic animals. [7] [8] Which people are allowed to view and/or interact with the animals depends on the owner.

  9. Red-browed amazon - Wikipedia

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    The red-browed amazon (Amazona rhodocorytha) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is endemic to Atlantic Forest in eastern Brazil . It has been considered a subspecies of the blue-cheeked amazon ( Amazona dufresniana ), but today all major authorities consider them separate species.

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