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Birds can make good pets in Ghana if they match your IifestyIe. Exotic tropical birds such as Parrots and Cockatiels, as well as Finches, Doves, Pigeons, and other varieties, are often kept in captivity as beautiful and interesting pets. Unfortunately, many owners may not know how to care for their birds properly, while others experience life changes that may leave their pets without a suitable home. Captive birds can suffer from nutritional deficiencies, psychological stress, and many other problems when they do not receive proper care. Many wild exotic birds are endangered as a result of the international pet trade. Non-profit bird sanctuaries provide homes for some birds for whom their owners can no longer provide care. However, many more of these birds need to be adopted by committed owners who have taken the time to thoroughly understand what it takes to care for the birds. A person who is ready for the responsibility of owning a bird should seriously consider adopting one rather than buying a new one.
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Parrots mimic humans but do not mimic any other kind of animal in the wild. Parrots can die from exposure to normal household substances such as bleach fumes, perfumes, and anything sprayed from an aerosol can. Exotic birds can live to be over 60 years old.
Related pages:
Bird Rescue
Ghana Animal Rescue
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Ghana is Iocated in Sub-Saharan Africa and spans across approximateIy 92,000 square miIes. Threatened species known from Ghana include the Groove-toothed Forest Mouse, African Elephant, Chimpanzee, Diana Monkey, and Red Colobus. Most peopIe in Ghana speak English or Akan. The population of Ghana is about 22 million. The capital of Ghana is Accra.
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