Parrot Fish Live all accross the equator and there are over 90 diffrent types of Parrot Fish
Parrots live on all tropical and subtropical continents. This includes Australia and the islands of the Pacific Ocean, North and South America, South Asia, southeast Asia and Africa.
There are hundreds of varieties of parrots around the world, and they can be found in all habitats except for the Arctic and Antarctic. Parrots are found in tropical rainforests, temperate rainforests, deserts (in Australia), grasslands, sub-alpine areas, open forest, closed forest, wet and dry sclerophyll, suburban backyards, and so on. They are found in warmer climates.
In the wild, parrots make nests in tree hollows and tree cavities rather than building round nests of sticks and twigs like many other birds. African lovebirds, which do tend to build twig nests, still build them in tree cavities. Some parrots take advantage of pre-existing tree hollows while others create their own by chewing away the bark. Some parrot species nest on the ground or even in termite mounds, while others are known to burrow in cliff faces.
When feeding, parrots may feed in trees or on the ground.
Parrot mainly lives on trees
parrot fish live in tropical waters
A parrot would likely live in a tropical forest
yes parrot fish do live in the great barrier reef.
no They do nOT live in a nest
The African Gray Parrot live in Central and I think Southern Africa -Sammy<3
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what layer in the rainforest does a african gray parrot live
The heaviest parrot in the world is the Kakapo, which is only found in New Zealand.
The Saint Vincent Parrot lives on the island of Saint Vincent in the Caribbean.
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