World's largest parrot: Pamco catu


The pamko ketu is the largest parrot species found in Australia. It is said that the parrot is not green. Palm trees are gray in color. This parrot with a crooked but also the largest beak has a tuft on its head. These parrots are two feet long and weigh about a kilogram. The beak of this parrot is big and strong. It can also cut tree branches and makes a variety of whistle-like sounds. There is another feature of this parrot. The male palm cockatiel cuts a long stick from the branch of the palm tree and holds it in his beak and bangs it against the trunk of the tree, playing a drum and making the atmosphere loud. This strange looking parrot is kept by the people of New Guyana.

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