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    Did you know that in 1990 there were only 2,500 hyacinth macaws left in the wild? (Blue Hyacinth Macaw) The hyacinth macaw is a parrot native to the rainforest. Unfortunately, this bird is seriously endangered because of the deforestation of their home. Humans have been known to be the cause of most of the destruction. Previous attempts to shelter them have been slightly effective, but we have devised solutions that can help save the hyacinth macaws numbers by greater amounts. In our paper we will discuss the hyacinth macaw, why they are critically endangered, and how we can improve their population. Hyacinth macaws are beautiful, colorful, and playful creatures. According to National Geography, “They are intelligent, social birds that…

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    The Hyacinth Macaw

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    The hyacinth macaw lives in the Amazon RainForest, has bright gorgeous blue feathers, and eats lots of berries, nuts, and tiny bugs. The hyacinth macaw is mostly found in tall trees , swamps, forests, and near rivers in the Amazon RainForest. Also,the hyacinth macaw is found mostly in riverside tropical rainforest and palm swamps. It’s habitat goes throughout the hyacinth macaw’s range, however, from the moist forest with a broken canopy, to mature palm forest, to grassland .More information,…

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    Essay On Capybaras

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    out of their trees only to use the bathroom or to swim. They are solitary animals who socialize only by sharing a tree to sleep. Mating for sloths is initialized by a mating scream uttered by the female sloth alerting all of the males in the area that she is ready to mate. The males duke it out by hanging from a tree and swatting at each other until one of them gives up. Females have one baby at a time and gestation is anywhere from 5 months for one species of sloth to 11.5 months for…

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    Blue Macaw Research Paper

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    Hyacinth | Blue Macaw Facts Hyacinth Macaws are commonly known as the Blue Macaws. 1. Blue Macaws are the longest parrots on the planet, coming to a huge 100 centimeters long, and can weigh upto 3-3.7 pounds (1.4-1.7Kgs). 2. Blue Macaws are scientifically known as Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus. 3. Their beak is the strongest of all birds and can even crack Walnuts, so you got to watch your fingers. 4. Blue Macaws lives essentially in gently forested ranges in the occasionally…

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    pictures, and other general information. All Macaws by Chris Petrosh Breeder of blue and golds, greenwings, and hyacinths. Avian Companions Breeder of many species of cockatoos. Has species descriptions, photographs, training, humor, stories, videos, and sounds. Also has a cockatoo screensaver. Avian Companions Breeder and trainer of cockatoos…

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    Buffon Macaw Essay

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    The Buffon's macaw will be found living in the deep canyons and dry plateaus of Honduras and Columbia. They will usually nest on the cliffs, ledges and rock faces. The Buffon’s macaw is a large parrot with a body that is mainly yellowish-green. Their forehead is a scarlet color, and their shoulders are a beautiful blue. They have a red tipped with blue on the top of their tail. They are 26 to 34 inches long and have a 44 to 50 inch wingspan. They will weigh 2.7 to 3.5 pounds. The Buffon's…

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    He believes the Endangered Species Act is beneficial because it has done a great job protecting the Hyacinth Macaw in Central and South America. For instance, “the overall rate of deforestation has decreased from the 2012 projections, and as such, the Hyacinth’s risk of extinction is not as imminent as predicted” (Shire, 2016). This source is significant because it focuses on a specific species, the Hyacinth Macaw, that was recently listed on the Endangered Species list as a threatened species.…

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    ranchers, farmers, and loggers who illegally destroy the rainforest. The enforcers of Brazil’s environmental law are not winning the war, according to the article “Guardians of Amazon”. The trees are cut down and the lumber is sold, then the area is cleared by a tractor or chainsaw. What remains is left to dry and then burned. The trees are used for farming and building supplies. After the land is cleared it is very likely that the land will be used for cattle grazing. Global forests lost forty…

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    How To Visit Baltimore

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    com/ Historic Ships The historic ships in the city are within a few blocks of each other and make a great walking tour with your group. You can visit the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Taney, the U.S. submarine Torsk, the Lightship Chesapeake exhibit and the U.S. Sloop-of-War Constellation. There are opportunities for your group to go on a guided tour or even have an overnight adventure. The ships are available for events like weddings, fundraisers, formal dinners and parties. You might visit the…

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    Parrot And Scarlet Macaws

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    For other uses, see Parrot (disambiguation). Scarlet Macaws. One is eating using a foot to hold a walnut, while the shell is broken with its beak.Parrots are birds of the roughly 350 species in 85 genera that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most warm and tropical regions. Also known as psittacines (pronounced /?s?t?sa?nz/),[1][2] they are usually grouped into two families: the Psittacidae (true parrots) and the Cacatuidae (cockatoos). Parrots have a pan-tropical distribution with…

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