What is the lifespan of a parrot?

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The lifespan of a parrot varies depending on the species. On average, smaller species such as budgies and lovebirds live for around 10-15 years, while larger parrots such as macaws and cockatoos can live for 60+ years in captivity. It is essential to note that these estimates should be considered a baseline, as individual parrots' lifespans can be influenced by various factors, including diet, healthcare, genetics, and overall care. Providing proper nutrition, regular veterinary check-ups, mental stimulation, socialization, and a safe environment are crucial to ensuring a long and healthy life for your parrot. Remember, owning a parrot is a long-term commitment, and potential owners should be prepared to provide care throughout the bird's lifespan.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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