https://youtube.com/shorts/0W2t4PwN3FU?si=dhRqWQf8tEZi3lbA
I made a quick video on Scarlet macaws.
If I had to guess a Macaw would beat a African Grey in a fight and it might not be safe to keep them together
The Macaw probably have a much more dangerous beak
Also I heard people say African Greys have a reputation for being clumsy but others say that is a myth or can be caused by medical problems or certain adverse psychological situations
@shortstories that that do. I've been bitten so many times. You just have to be careful with all animals.
@LudditeMan lol you want me in your mouth? Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹
@LudditeMan I had a Grey. They are cool birds, I miss mine. Some asshole stole him.
@LudditeMan yeah a cholo took mine. It's pissed me off but I couldn't do anything.
@shortstories I owned African gray parrots I love them. Very friendly, not that noisy, good family pet.
@Gonzo17
You’ve likely read stories about macaws severing and biting off fingers, meaning a bite can be issued with crushing force.
A macaw’s bite can exert 350-400 pounds per square inch (PSI) of pressure, enough to crack a macadamia nut. In comparison, rottweilers have a bite force of 328 psi, and humans have a bite force of 126 psi.
The beak size and hooked shape mean macaws can bite through bone and tear off fingers.
https://www.allaboutparrots.com/do-macaw-bites-hurt/