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Lories and lorikeets are softbill and have
specialized brush-tipped tongues for feeding on nectar and soft
fruits. They can feed from the flowers of about 5,000 species of
plants and use their specialized tongues to take the nectar. The
tip of their tongues have tufts of papillae (extremely fine hairs),
which collect nectar and pollen.
Lories are called the 'clowns' of the bird world
due to their hyperactivity and spunky nature. They are very easily
tamed and are very curious in nature. They are explorers who love
to check out every nook and cranny of their surroundings.
These birds can be very aggressive towards each
other. They are also jealous creatures, especially when their companion
is paying attention to someone else and not making them the center
of attention.
Lories are among the most specialized of all
the parrots in their feeding habits. In the wild, they have adapted
to feeding on nectar and pollen from flowers. There are commercially
available lory nectars which should be used as the base of the diet.
In addition to nectar, fruits and vegetables are an essential part
of the lory diet.
Pet Status:
Excellent Pets
Life Span:
10 years for smaller breeds, 20 to 35 years for the larger breeds
Talking Abilities:
Poor
Noise Level:
Smaller breed - Low, Larger breeds - Medium to High
Breeding Ability:
Good
Number of Eggs:
2
Incubation Period:
21 to 23 Days
Compatibility with other Species:
Due to special dietary needs, it is not recommended to mix species
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