African Grey Parrot: An Old World parrot in the family Psittacidae 

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The grey parrot, which is also known as the Congo grey parrot, Congo African grey parrot or African grey parrot, is an Old World parrot in the family Psittacidae. 

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The Timneh parrot was once identified as a subspecies of the grey parrot, but has since been elevated to a full species. 

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Although they are able to climb, African golden cats hunt primarily on the ground. 

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The grey parrot is found in equatorial Africa, including Angola, Cameroon, the Congo, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. 

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After a gestation period of around 75 days, the female gives birth to one or two kittens. 

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A range from Kenya to the eastern part of the Ivory Coast is where the species is found. 

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The grey parrot is predominantly grey, with a black bill, and is medium-sized. 

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The head and wings are generally darker than the body. The head and body feathers have slight white edges.  the tail's feathers are Red. 

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Although their mean lifespan in the wild appears to be shorter—approximately 23 years, grey parrots may live for 40–60 years in captivity. 

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They breed when they are 3-5 years old and lay 3-5 eggs per brood. 

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Gray parrot chicks require feeding and care from their parents in the nest. 

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The grey parrot is found in equatorial Africa, including Angola, Cameroon, the Congo, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. 

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