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| | Macaw - LoveToKnow 1911 |
 | | MACAW, or, as formerly spelt, MACCAw, the name given to some fifteen or more species of large, long-tailed birds of the parrot-family, natives of the neotropical region, and forming a very well-known and easily recognized genus Ara, and to the four species of Brazilian Hyacinthine macaws of the genera Anodorhynchus and Cyanopsittacus. |
 | | The macaws live well in captivity, either chained to a perch or kept in large aviaries in which their strong flight is noticeable. |
 | | The sexes are 1 This serves to separate the macaws from the long-tailed parakeets of the New World (Conurus), to which they are very nearly allied. |
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