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Facts about Lovebirds










Lovebirds are a native of the African Continent.They are the

smallest species of parrots and they have a 10-15years lifespan.





They eat vegetables, seeds, fruits, and grass.Black-winged lovebirds eat insects and figs.



                                 


 Lovebirds have 9 different species.





Their size is 13-17 centimeters in length and weight is about 40-60 grams.




They are monogamous and are affectionate, social and intelligent.

They become aggressive without their companion and when

reunited bond with them by feeding.



Lovebirds like to live in the holes of trees, rocks, and shrubs.


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