Scarlet Macaw Credit
The macaw is a colourful tropical parrot native
 to Central and Southern America. There are 17 different species of 
macaw found in the rainforests of South America. Many of the different macaw species are today considered to be endangered animals. The macaw is an omnivorous animal and
 feeds on nuts and fruit in the trees along with insects, eggs and small
 mammals and reptiles. The macaw is known to sleep during the night 
meaning that the macaw is a diurnal animal, and in the morning the macaw
 will often fly long distances in order to find food.
Blue Macaw Credit
The macaw is one of the largest species of parrot
 in the world, with the average adult macaw growing to more than a meter
 in height. The macaw is well known for it's array of brightly coloured 
feathers which are often many different colours including blue, red, 
yellow and green. Macaws have recently become very popular as pets, and 
there is a flourishing black market for some of the rarer breeds of macaw. This only contributes to their endangered status.
 Please, do not buy imported macaws.
The macaw has a large and 
powerful beak which means that the macaw can break the shells of nuts 
and seeds more easily. Like other species of parrot, macaws have four 
toes on each foot, with two toes facing forward and two toes facing 
backward. This foot adaptation helps the macaw to grip onto prey and 
tree branches more easily and allows the macaw to perch in the trees 
without slipping off. Macaws are known to be intelligent and very sociable birds
 and macaws can often be seen together in large flocks of up to 30 macaw
 individuals.

The macaw is one of the 
world's animals that is known to have the same breeding partner for 
their whole lives. Macaw couples do not only breed together but they 
also share their food and help to groom one another. When the female 
macaw has laid her eggs (typically 2 but more are common), the female macaw sits
 on her eggs to incubate them while the male macaw hunts and collects 
food for them both. The macaw chicks hatch after about a month. Source



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