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  2. Parrots of the World in Rockville Centre features one of the largest selection of Parrots, Reptiles, Fish, Ferrets and Exotic Pets on Long Island, along with a wide selection of pet merchandise and supplies.

  3. List of parrots - Wikipedia

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    Parrots, also known as psittacines (/ ˈ s ɪ t ə s aɪ n z /), [1] [2] are the 402 species of birds that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most tropical and subtropical regions, of which 387 are extant.

  4. Parrots of the World - Rockville Centre, NY

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    At Parrots of the World Aquarium and Pet Center, we offer a diverse range of beautiful, exotic, and unusual pets. You can probably guess we are passionate about parrots, and we specialize in baby parrots of all types -- from Cockatiels to Cockatoos, and Parakeets to Hyacinth Macaws!

  5. Parrot Facts: Habits, Habitat & Species | Live Science

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    Parrots, with colorful plumage and the ability to mimic human speech, are popular pets. This large order of birds includes parakeets, macaws, cockatiels and cockatoos.

  6. Parrots of the World - Princeton University Press

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    From the macaws of South America to the cockatoos of Australia, parrots are among the most beautiful and exotic birds in the world—and among the most endangered. This stunningly illustrated, easy-to-use field guide covers all 356 species and well-differentiated subspecies of parrots, and is the only guide organized by geographical ...

  7. Parrots - National Geographic

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    Most parrots eat fruit, flowers, buds, nuts, seeds, and some small creatures such as insects. Parrots are found in warm climates all over most of the world.

  8. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    The four families are the Psittaculidae (Old World parrots), Psittacidae (African and New World parrots), Cacatuoidea (cockatoos), and Strigopidae (New Zealand parrots). One-third of all parrot species are threatened by extinction , with a higher aggregate extinction risk ( IUCN Red List Index ) than any other comparable bird group. [ 3 ]