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In the wild, mating for life gives parrots an advantage. They don’t have to spend time with courting rituals, and it also increases their chicks’ chances of survival. Both parents sit on the eggs, and they both protect and raise the young, making sure the chicks are well fed. Once Mom and Dad have been together awhile, they both assume specific jobs in their family.
In the wild, mating for life gives parrots an advantage. They don’t have to spend time with courting rituals, and it also increases their chicks’ chances of survival. Both parents sit on the eggs, and they both protect and raise the young, making sure the chicks are well fed. Once Mom and Dad have been together awhile, they both assume specific jobs in their family.