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parrots

n. (plural of parrot English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: parrot)

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It distressed him that he would help transform it all into a place where the parrots would be chained to perches and the jaguars would be designs on tablecloths, a place of swimming pools and tourists sipping from coconut shells.

He says he hears parrots have long memories, and he is afraid it may remember his name although Julius only mentions it once when he is introducing himself to Mr.

Spent too much time with his feathered friends, looked like to me, cause when he got excited, his hair went up in back just like a bird crest, he looked all set to shit and no mistake, and he screeched as good as them Carolina parrots he was hunting for.

In India, the jays and crows come together from many miles round, to spend the night in company with the parrots in the bamboo thickets.

When the parrots start hunting, they display the most wonderful intelligence, prudence, and capacity of coping with circumstances.

There can be no doubt that it is the practice of life in society which enables the parrots to attain that very high level of almost human intelligence and almost human feelings which we know in them.

Therefore we find, at the top of each class of animals, the ants, the parrots, and the monkeys, all combining the greatest sociability with the highest development of intelligence.

As they approached it a flock of brown parrots, green wings flagged with bright yellow, that had been feasting on the wild figs, exploded 282 into flight.

A mango tree had sprouted from one of the porches, and wild parrots were eating its fruit.