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The long tail, bright colours, and loud voice of a typical parrot are all adaptations for living in dense forest. The long tail makes a good rudder, for manoeuvring between closely-packed branches. Bright colours enable the birds to find another in the dim light of a tropical forest. The loud voice of the parrot also helps it to keep in touch with other birds, and to give them warning of possible danger.
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