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The Blue-Throated Macaw

The Blue-Throated Macaw. Where are they now? Where are they headed?. Power Point Presentation by: Riley. The Blue-Throated Macaw. has a friendly but crazy personality. is an unusual and rare bird. weighs about 1.7 (750g.) pounds. is approximately 34(85cm.) inches in length.

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The Blue-Throated Macaw

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  1. The Blue-Throated Macaw Where are they now? Where are they headed? Power Point Presentation by: Riley

  2. The Blue-Throated Macaw... • has a friendly but crazy personality. • is an unusual and rare bird. • weighs about 1.7 (750g.) pounds. • is approximately 34(85cm.) inches in length. • This rare bird has light greenish-blue shades on the forehead, crown, wings, neck, and tail. Many humans love this bird~ but in captivity!

  3. But Why? Blue Throated Macaws are critically endangered! Though beautiful this bird is almost at its end. Most of its endangerment is to blame captivity. In 2005, only 200 birds remained in the wild. Now about only 50-249 blue throated macaws remain wild, free, and unharmed. There’s a reason people say, “You don’t know what you got until it’s gone.” If we don’t act now these lovely parrots will never be seen again! This red spot is the only spot on earth where the Blue-Throated Macaws live, in Bolivia in South America!

  4. Where Can You Find Them? These birds live in a mixture of palms, groves, savannah, and sometimes gallery forest. You probably will find Blue-Throated Macaws in groups as they fly. This is because macaws are bonded for life. How would you feel if you were stuck with your family forever?!

  5. And On The Menu Is. . . Thanks to this macaw’s beak, this bird can crack even the hardest nuts and seeds! With ease they have the ability to crack nut shells. Too bad humans can’t crack nuts like these birds do!

  6. What Do I Think? You’re asking what I think? Well, I think that people should think of what they are doing. They should consider that if they keep doing ghastly things to hurt our earth. The consequences will effect the world forever. So I think that we should be more careful with our actions. I truly believe that we should work to save Blue-Throated Macaws and then they should be taken off the endangered species list, FOREVER!

  7. I'd Like To Thank . . . • CentralPets.com 2004. Online. <http://www.centrelpets.com/animals/birds/parrots/prt5737.html> March 15, 2007 • Parrots International 2005. Online. <http://www.parrotsinternaional.org/Videos/Blue%20Throats/Quicktime_Blue_Thoats/Blue Throat_master_video_page_1.htm> March 16, 2007 • (ARA GLAUCOGULARIS) 2006. Online. <http://freespace.virgin.net/susan.armitage/BOL1.HTM> March 16, 2007 • World Parrot Trust 2005. Online. • <http://www.worldparrottrust.org/wpt12/bluethroatmacaw.htm> March 15, 2007

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