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Black-capped Lory
The Black-capped Lory is a very beautiful bird whose plumage is varied and vivid, which is why it is loved by many. Its most obvious and well-known feature is its black crown, as if wearing a black cap. Unlike some other parrots that eat plant seeds, the Black-capped Lory feeds mainly on nectar, pollen, and fruit.

Slow Loris
The Slow Loris (Loris tardigradus) is a small prosimian of the family Lorisidae and genus Loris. It is nocturnal, moves slowly, and prefers to rest atop tree branches. In recent years, due to habitat destruction, hunting for use in traditional medicine, overhunting, and its own biological traits, it is on the brink of extinction.

Roborovski Hamster
The Roborovski Hamster is actually an alias of the desert dwarf hamster. It is not only the smallest of all pet hamsters but also the fastest, and it is among the longest-lived, surviving about three to three and a half years.

Black-headed Caique / Black-crowned Parrot
The Black-headed Caique is an easily recognized parrot; from its name you can guess its head is black, like wearing a black cap. Because of this distinctive look and its playful personality, the Black-headed Caique attracts much attention and affection. Compared with some birds, it is long-lived, averaging about 30 years.

Green-Cheeked Amazon
The Green-Cheeked Amazon is now endangered due to habitat destruction and illegal trapping by humans. It is currently listed under CITES Appendix I as a protected species.

Blue-crowned Lory
The Blue-crowned Lory (Vini australis) has strikingly beautiful head plumage. It shares many traits with the scaly-breasted lorikeet, most notably a brush-tipped tongue that helps it reach deep into flowers to obtain food.

Red-shouldered Macaw
Macaws are never small in size, and even as the smallest macaw, the Red-shouldered Macaw exceeds 30 cm in body length. Because it can talk, the Red-shouldered Macaw has found its way into many homes. With proper care it lives about 20 years, though records show the oldest individuals can reach 80 years of age.

Scaly-headed Parrot
The Scaly-headed Parrot (also known as Maximilian's parrot) currently has four subspecies. It is the most intelligent and most talented talker among the Pionus genus of parrots. It is mainly distributed across Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.

Blue-headed Parrot
The Blue-headed Parrot (Pionus menstruus) is a relatively small, slightly plump parrot with a short tail that can live up to 25 years with good care. It is one of the more commonly kept parrots of its genus, with three subspecies that differ mainly in the depth and spread of the blue coloration on the head.

Blue-fronted Amazon
The Blue-fronted Amazon is one of the more common Amazon parrots, with very bright plumage. Its drawback is a loud call, so it is best kept in a detached house where it will not disturb neighbors. Its diet is varied and easy to manage.