Do galah birds talk?

Do galah birds talk? Lorikeets, Ringneck parrots, Major Mitchells, Amazons, Galahs and Twenty-eights are also good talkers. Other parrots will communicate by making sounds but will not actually form words. How do I scare cockatoos away? How to deter cockatoos don’t feed them – they will congregate where there is food and leave when the […]

What do shrimp like creatures eat?

What do shrimp like creatures eat? Shrimps are omnivorous animals and therefore ingest and variety of both plant and animal species. Shrimp mainly feed on algae and other plant particles along with tiny fish and plankton in the water. What vegetables do shrimp eat? Fresh veggies give shrimp a healthy plant-based supplement to their core […]

What tense is the verb will walk?

What tense is the verb will walk? Future Perfect Progressive Action that will continue until a certain time in the future Will or shall + have + been+ -ing form of verb I will have been walking. You will have been walking. He/she will have been walking. Is walk past tense? past tense of walk […]

Who built Edinburgh Castle and why?

Who built Edinburgh Castle and why? St. One of the few 12th-century structures surviving in any Scottish castle, it dates from the reign of King David I (r. 1124–1153), who built it as a private chapel for the royal family and dedicated it to his mother, Saint Margaret of Scotland, who died in the castle […]

How would you describe a castle?

How would you describe a castle? Here are some adjectives for castle: magical bavarian, far biggest, vast and resplendent, tall miniature, ancient and portentous, suddenly horrible, fine, intriguing, worthless and quite impregnable, antiquated and romantic, stout, western, centuries-old unkempt, fabulous human, drafty danish, immense feudal, own white … How would you describe a fairy tale […]

What is Balse folk dance?

What is Balse folk dance? Balse. Balse was a popular dance in Marikina, Rizal during the Spanish times. Balse (valse in Spanish) means waltz. This dance was performed after the lutrina ( a religious procession) and the music that accompanied the dancers was played by the musikong bungbong (musicians using instruments made of bamboo). What […]

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