Ashish 15 Oct 2016 (Updated: 3 Dec 2019) It seems like every creature on the planet has some kind of quality that humans would love to have; the fearlessness of a lion, the speed of a cheetah, the ability to fly like a bird, the sticky limbs of gecko… We often forget that parrots of all types come from tropical and sub-tropical areas around the world and most live in the wild. are at the low end of the life expectancy spectrum. Why Birds Live So Long November 14, 2013 by Susan Orosz, PhD, DVM, Dipl ABVP (Avian), Dipl ECZM (Avian) Birds are remarkably long lived for their body size when compared with mammals. BTW, not ALL parrots live so long. There are, however, a few theories, including the slow rate of their metabolisms, naturally healthy lifestyles and evolutionary theories regarding reproduction. Parrots, in the wild, have few natural predators and live in large colonies for protection. Animals that don't live as long reproduce quickly and this leads to mutation. Parrots, in the wild, have few natural predators and live in large colonies for protection. Potential owners need to be aware of the longevity of their bird so they can be prepared to provide proper care for them for as long as they live. These colonies also help them get more food, so they have a good chance of survival. These birds are generally found in the tropical and subtropical regions including Australia, Southeast Asia, South America, Philippines, New Guinea, Mexico, Europe and Bahamas.Despite of its widespread distribution across the globe, most people (even the potential owners) aren’t actually aware of how long do parrots live! The parrot lifespan in the wild is not as long as it is for pet parrots. No one knows. Amazons and Congos can live that long, but Conures, Monks, etc. There are, however, a few theories, including the slow rate of their metabolisms, naturally healthy lifestyles and evolutionary theories regarding reproduction. Parrots are considered to be one of the most intelligent birds. Your screen name is the perfect explaination. It depends on the species. How Do Tortoises And Turtles Live For So Long? These colonies also help them get more food, so they have a good chance of survival. By birdadmin October 13, 2014 Care and Feeding No Comments Many people are surprised to learn that birds, primarily parrot breeds, live a long time. [Biology] Why do parrots live so long? Average Lifespan of Parrots Parrots are special among pet birds because many species have the potential to be with you for your entire life. How Do Tortoises And Turtles Live For So Long? When you think about the question "How long do parrots live?" There is no hard and fast answer for why turtles and tortoises live so long. Ashish 15 Oct 2016 (Updated: 3 Dec 2019) It seems like every creature on the planet has some kind of quality that humans would love to have; the fearlessness of a lion, the speed of a cheetah, the ability to fly like a bird, the sticky limbs of gecko… Even budgerigars live for 15‑25 years, which is an exceptionally long life for such small animals. Some are gone between 20 and 30 years. Animals that don't live as long reproduce quickly and this leads to mutation. Tortoises, like other reptiles, are cold blooded, or ectothermic, so they need to ‘warm up’ by absorbing heat from their surroundings to keep active. Since parrots lay a few eggs every once in awhile and usually stick with one mate, the chance of mutation is low, so the parrot bloodline is always strong. Parrots are the longest-lived order of birds: cockatoos and Amazonian parrots can reach the age of 75 or older. Why Do Birds Live So Long? Typically life span scales with age and metabolic rate, yet parrots break the mold, some living over 100 years, yet they are much smaller then humans for example and their metabolism is much much higher. Tortoises live so long because they grow at a steady rate and hibernate. There is no hard and fast answer for why turtles and tortoises live so long. you usually think about the pet parrots.