If we see two parrots biting each other with their beaks, many people will misunderstand that they are fighting and competing for food. In fact, this is not the case. In fact, in the world of parrots, this behavior does not necessarily indicate hostility, but may be a sign of friendliness. If the relationship wasn't very good, they wouldn't have this intimate form of communication. Let me give you a detailed introduction to this behavior:
Two parrots bite each other in a friendly manner
1. Clean each other
In the daily life of parrots, Cleaning each other is a common social behavior. When two parrots bite each other with their beaks, they are actually helping each other clean their feathers and remove impurities and parasites from their feathers. This behavior is not only good for your parrot's health, but also helps strengthen their friendship.
2. Preening each other's feathers
In addition to cleaning each other, two parrots may also groom each other's feathers by biting each other. Parrot feathers need to be groomed regularly to keep them tidy and beautiful. Two parrots help each other preen their feathers, which not only improves efficiency, but also enhances each other's affection.
3. Playing with each other
In the world of parrots, playing is an important social activity. Two parrots bite each other with their beaks. It may be that they are playing with each other. In this way, they pass the time and increase their interaction with each other. This friendly behavior helps strengthen the bond between parrots and helps them learn and grow while playing.
4. Pairing
If it is a parrot of the opposite sex, it means that it accepts the other party and is willing to start pairing. When the male parrot feeds the food in his mouth to the female parrot, it proves that they have successfully paired up, and the owner should be prepared to deliver the baby parrot in advance.
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5. Coexist peacefully
If two parrots stay in the same birdcage for a long time and there is no fighting, it can also mean that they have a good relationship. Because parrots are territorial, parrots who have a bad relationship are likely to attack each other in order to compete for territory.
Remember: If you find two parrots biting each other, do not go up to disturb them. This does not necessarily mean hostility, but may be a sign of friendship. By analyzing this behavior, we can better understand the social behavior of parrots and thus better care for them.
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