Scarlet Macaw
          
           Scarlet Macaw
          Ara macao
           
    
  
              Scarlet Macaw
          
           Scarlet Macaw
          Ara macao
           
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        Class
 Aves
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        Order
 Psittaciformes
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        Familly
 Psittacidae
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                   80 à 90 cm 80 à 90 cm
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                   900 g à 1,2 kg 900 g à 1,2 kg
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                 24–28 days 24–28 days
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                 2-4 2-4
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                 50 years 50 years
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            Diet
 fruit and nuts
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            Habitat
 forest, palm groves
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          Range
 Central and South America
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              Population in the wild
 En diminution
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                IUCN REDLIST status 
     
Like other macaws, Scarlet Macaws live in groups made up of several couples, most of whom mate for life.
 
The female incubates the eggs while the male feeds her by regurgitating food. The young are born featherless and blind. Their first feathers appear after about 3 weeks. They leave the nest after 3–4 months but remain close to their parents until they have attained sexual maturity.
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
        