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A question about Crested Screamers :]!?

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Can they be pets? When I was at Discovery Cove I saw one and I fell in love with it <3 it was pretty much the nicest bird ever and I love its unique look. I know its probly hard to take care of as a pet, but I'd love to have one. I've had tons of birds before so I know what its like, and I have a huge fenced yard for them too. And if they can be pets, how much do they cost && where could I find one?

Thanks <3.

-Kelsey

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  1. There are many reasons I do not think this bird would make a good pet. Most of them are found in the article below.

    The Crested Screamer (Chauna torquata), more commonly called the Southern Screamer, belongs to the Order of Anseriformes. This bird is found in Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. Its diet consists of plants stems, seeds, leaves, and, rarely, small animals. It is about 3.5-foot (1.1 m) long and lives in swamps, estuaries and pool coasts.

    The Crested Screamer is a good swimmer but prefers to move on the ground. The bony spurs on their wings are used for protection against rival screamers and other enemies. Although it is non-migratory, it is an excellent flier. They are normally seen in pairs but sometimes gather in large groups if there is a food in one place.

    It establishes monogamous relationships that last a lifetime. Its lifespan is estimated to be 15 years. For the nest the couple makes a big platform of reeds, straws and other aquatic plants, in inaccessible places. The female lays between two and seven white eggs. Incubation takes 43 to 46 days and the couple take turns during this period. The chicks leave the nest as soon as they break the eggshell but the parents take care of them for several weeks. The fledging period takes 8 to 14 weeks.

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