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Endangered Species What would happen to our planet if Parrots disappeared Our planet would be very quiet without Parrots How long have Parrots been around and how did they evolve Parrots have been around 40 million years a long time before man walked on the earth ID: 581167

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PARROT

EndangeredSpeciesSlide2

What would happen to our planet if Parrots disappeared?

Our planet would be very quiet without Parrots Slide3

How long have Parrots been around and how did they evolve?

Parrots have been around 40 million years a long time before man walked on the earthThe first Parrot lived in areas we now know as England, Austria and Germany

Climate changes meant the Parrots travelled to warm climatesSlide4

Where would they find their habitat?

Parrots are found in tropical and subtropical regions like Australia, Africa, South America, Oceania and AsiaSome Parrots like to inhabit in the cooler temperatures like areas of New Zealand, New York, Belgium and United Kingdom

Most parrots live in flocks of 20 – 30 birdsSlide5

What benefit is a Parrot to the world?

They protect drinking water. They slow the spread of disease. Slide6

What they look like and facts

Can live up to 80 YearsBeautiful coloursFluffyThey communicate with each other by squawking and moving their tail feathers

They sleep during the day and look for food at night