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Macaw
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Macaw | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom Information | |
Domain | Eukaryota |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Subkingdom | Bilateria |
Branch | Deuterostomia |
Phylum Information | |
Phylum | Chordata |
Sub-phylum | Vertebrata |
Infraphylum | Gnathostomata |
Class Information | |
Superclass | Tetrapoda |
Class | Aves |
Sub-class | Neornithes |
Infra-class | Neoaves |
Order Information | |
Superorder | Psittacimorphae |
Order | Psittaciformes |
Family Information | |
Family | Psittacidae |
Sub-family | Psittacinae |
Tribe Information | |
Tribe | Arini |
Genus Information | |
Genera | Anodorhynchus Ara Cyanopsitta Diopsittaca Orthopsittaca Primolius |
Population statistics |
Macaws are nineteen species of parrots native to Central and South America, characterized by large size, long tails, and bold, colorful plumage.
Species
Scientists recognize nineteen species, two of which are extinct. Many of the remainder are critically endangered or threatened due to habitat loss and the commercial pet trade.
- Genus Anodorhynchus
- Glaucous macaw, Anodorhynchus glaucus
- Hyacinth macaw, Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus
- Lear's macaw, Anodorhynchus leari
- Genus Ara
- Blue-and-gold macaw, Ara ararauna
- Blue-throated macaw, Ara glaucogularis
- Cuban red macaw, Ara tricolor (extinct)
- Great green macaw, Ara ambiguus
- Green-winged macaw, Ara chloropterus
- Military macaw, Ara militaris
- Red-fronted macaw, Ara rubrogenys
- Saint Croix macaw, Ara autochthones (extinct)
- Scarlet macaw, Ara macao
- Severe macaw, Ara severa
- Genus Cyanopsitta
- Spix's macaw, Cyanopsitta spixii
- Genus Diopsittaca
- Red-shouldered macaw or Hahn's Macaw, Diopsittaca nobilis
- Genus Orthopsittaca
- Red-bellied macaw, Orthopsittaca manilata
- Genus Primolius
- Blue-headed macaw, Primolius couloni
- Blue-winged macaw, Primolius maracana
- Golden collared macaw, Primolius auricollis