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  • Bird [r]: The class of animals (aves) that can be distinguished from all other living animals by the presence of feathers. [e]
  • Parrot [r]: Tropical and semitropical birds of the order Psittaciformes, characterized by a short hooked bill, brightly colored plumage, and, in some species, the ability to mimic human speech or other sounds. [e]
  • Psittaciformes [r]: Monofamilial order of parrots that exhibit zygodactylism and have a strong hooked bill. [e]
  • Synonym (taxonomy) [r]: Variant scientific nomenclature used for a single taxon, where usage and terminology are differentiated for zoology and botany. [e]
  • Systematics [r]: The study of the diversity of organism characteristics, and how they relate via evolution. [e]

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