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Congo African Gray. Psittacus erithacus erithacus. Classification. Scientific Name: Psittacus erithacus Kingdom : Animalia Phylum : Chordata Class : Aves Order : Psittaciformes Family : Psittacidae Genus : Psittacus Species : erithacus. Status: Vulnerable. Relatives.
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Congo African Gray Psittacuserithacuserithacus
Classification • Scientific Name: Psittacuserithacus • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Aves • Order: Psittaciformes • Family: Psittacidae • Genus: Psittacus • Species: erithacus Status: Vulnerable
Relatives • Timneh African Gray Congo African Gray Vs. -Faster maturity rate & more outgoing -Able to learn how to talk at 6 months • Slower maturity rate & more cautious • Able to learn how to talk at one year • More wanted by owners
Size • About 13-14 inches long • Weighing about 14oz
Appearance • Grey body • Red tail feathers • White around the eyes • Black beak • White legs
Male vs. Female Male Female
Distribution • East coast of Africa
Habitat • Rainforests • Hollowed tree holes for nests • Live near fresh water source
Habitat Destruction • Logging in areas where there are dead hollow trees
Conservation Status • Vulnerable • Population: Unknown
Reproduction and Parental Care • Males attract females by dancing and singing • Females respond by mimicing or declining and flying away • Females lay 4 eggs and incubate for 28 days • Both parents help • They babies can fly at 3 months and they leave at 6 months
Life Span • 50-70 years is the estimate for wild and captivity • The owner needs to know what they are getting into before they get the parrot
Diet • Includes fruit, seeds, buds, nectar, and pollen; occasionally insects or other meat will be eaten
Human Relationships • The African Grey is a very wanted pet • The Grays live for so long that they need a very devoted owner • In the wild the Grays are very shy
Talking • The African Gray is one of the only birds able to mimic human noises • They can not only say hello is one voice but in many • 900 word vocabulary • They can make onomatopoeia sounds • They can make other animals noises • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rfGEtALHYs
Bioexpedition.com • Seaworld.com • http://s1.zetaboards.com/Conceptual_Evolution/topic/4212008/1/