Living habits of parrots
Most parrots mainly eat a small amount of insects, such as fruits, seeds, nuts, berries, buds and twigs of plants on trees or on the ground, while honey-sucking parrots mainly eat pollen, nectar and soft and juicy fruits. In the process of feeding, parrots often cooperate with powerful hooked beaks and flexible toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes-toes.
When walking on a solid tree trunk, the tip of the mouth is inserted into the tree to balance the body and speed up eating. One foot is often used as a hand to hold food in your mouth. It is observed that more than 65,438+00 species of parrots use their left and right feet when feeding, and it is found that more than 72 individuals tend to grab food with their left foot.