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Do amazons throw things around for people to pick up like some other species of parrot do? Or do they just like to swing pens around like that.
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actually they don´t trow, they just drop the object when they have no interest, so if you pick it up again they will just drop it again.

But one thing I can assure you, these parrots are there most docile thing you can ever have in the world... Now go running for mommy and ask her to give you one of those!
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Silly...
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I almost forgot it was caturday!!!!!!
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>>197841
And they also use spoons like many others kind of animals
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Yeah, I'm just trying to look at these pics from my prior experience with parrot-type birds... i.e. budgies. Their #1 favourite game to play with people is, apparently, "I pick up stuff and throw it around, and the human fetches it so I can throw it again". It seems to be in their genetic makeup or something.

Coins, paperclips, pencils, hell if they really get into it they'll eventually shove a CD jewelcase off a table.
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That's one clever freaking bird. I suppose these are the sort that can open a three-number combination lock too, from observing a person do it?
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What human can creates, parrots can easily destroy.
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challenger approaching!