No, their actually pretty big
Parrots, of course. The smallest of all actually.
No! Parrots aren't all green. For instance, the grey African parrot, i learnt in school this year. :)
No, not all parrots are girls. If all parrots were girls then there would be no way for them to reproduce and keep the species alive. Male parrots tend to be bigger than the females.
No parrots cannot breed at all
All kinds of parrots!
Of course. If parrots did not reproduce, there would be no parrots left. Parrots reproduce by laying eggs, as all birds do.
No. Some species of parrots without the word parrot in their name would be cockatiel, budgie, lorikeet, rosella, cockatoo, galah, conure, African lovebird and kakapo.
No, parrots are not invertebrates. All birds are vertebrates.
parrots can squwark and can be trained to talk. If you want to do this you must say the word you want it to say and no other to it until it can say it. be prepared for this to take a long time.
Parrots come in all shapes and sizes and colors.
Yes, parrots have bones. All birds have bones.
Yes. Parrots are among the more intelligent birds, and this is not just based on the fact that they can mimic a huge variety of sounds. Some species level the ability to quickly recognise symbols and learn new conceptual tasks. There are many instances of parrots, particularly African Grey Parrots, being able to perform quite remarkable tasks. More details can be found at the lated links below.