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March 25, 2023
Parrots are social animals and can form strong bonds with other parrots, as well as with humans. They have been known to show affection towards their mates or companions through grooming, cuddling, and sharing food. Parrots also have the ability to communicate with each other through vocalizations and body language, which helps strengthen their bonds.
In some cases, parrots may become possessive or jealous of their favorite human or parrot companion, which can lead to behavioral issues. It's important for parrot owners to provide their birds with plenty of socialization opportunities and to ensure they are not isolated or neglected, as this can lead to depression and other health problems. Overall, parrots can certainly form loving relationships with each other and with their human caretakers.
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