Do parrots fry when they are angry?

1. Why do parrots fry when they are angry?

Parrots fry their fur when they are frightened or angry, to remind each other not to approach it. When threatened by other species in the environment, parrots will fry their fur while they are in the environment. Tweet loudly, warning the other person to leave as soon as possible. At this time, it is best for the owner to try not to continue to approach the parrot, otherwise it may be pecked by the parrot, and it is still very painful for the parrot to peck people.

Sometimes, when the parrot is touched suddenly, or accidentally stepped on, it will also be startled and fry. This situation is like a cat frying when it is scared. It makes sense, of course, as well as our human hairs stand on end when we are suddenly scared.

Second, what are the common causes of parrot frying?

Although parrot frying is a physiological reaction, parrots usually fry when they are sick. In addition to being angry, parrots may fry for the following reasons:

1. Parrots are more tired: parrots will shake their feathers away like stretching when they are at leisure. Hair phenomenon, usually when parrots groom themselves and want to sleep, they may fry their hair.

2. There are worms on the parrot: The parrot has external parasites such as fleas and lice, which may cause frying, pecking, or even hair loss when it causes itchy skin. If the parrot carries internal parasites, it may cause diarrhea, fried hair, loss of appetite and other symptoms.

3. Stomach discomfort in parrots: When parrots suddenly change their diets, eat spoiled food, and eat too many fruits and vegetables at once, they may cause intestinal flora disturbance, diarrhea and other symptoms. At the same time, it will also be accompanied by the phenomenon of parrot frying.

4. Parrots catch a cold: In the state of temperature imbalance, parrots may have symptoms of cold and fever, causing frizz, runny nose, sneezing, lack of energy, loss of appetite, stagnation, etc. Symptoms, the more severe the condition, the more severe the parrot’s frizz.

In fact, the state of parrot frying for a long time is usually a sign of disease. If the frying of your parrot is not temporary, please pay attention to whether it has other symptoms, such as abnormal mental state. , abnormal excretion, loss of appetite, etc. If you find any abnormal performance, please consult a veterinarian in time.

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