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Parrot Behavior: Why do parrots bite?
发布时间 : 2024-02-05
作者 : jumbo
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The secret to training a parrot is to follow their nature.

The behavior of parrots has evolved over millions of years (59 million years to be exact), and there are reasons for all their actions and expressions.

Parrot Behavior: Why do parrots bite?

These behaviors may be difficult for humans to understand, but they allowed parrots to succeed after the extinction of the dinosaurs Reproduced for millions of years.

If you think your parrot is too noisy, don’t forget that they are social animals. In the wild, they live in groups and need to use sounds to communicate with their peers, alert them to danger, tell them the direction of food, or Calls to court a mate.

The parrots at home are now using this communication model to try to communicate with you. If you feel that the parrot at home is too noisy, you can change the training environment. With appropriate guidance, the parrot's mood can become more stable.

Also, parrots do not bite each other for no reason in the wild. Biting each other within a group reduces the chance of survival in the wild. In more than 35 years of fieldwork, two researchers found that there are only two reasons why parrots bite and fight each other. Biting each other is not common in the wild.

Parrot Behavior: Why do parrots bite?

But this phenomenon is very common among captive birds.

In working with more than 200 parrot families over the past 25 years, we have discovered that parrots bite for six main reasons. If you can understand the reasons for biting and correctly avoid the triggers for your parrot to bite, you can stop this behavior. Accommodating nature is the core of behavior modification.

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