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MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 18 : A pair of Pesquet's parrots are seen at the Moscow Zoo in Moscow, Russia on March 18, 2021. Also known as Dracula parrots, in the wild, they can only be found in New Guinea. This bird species is listed in the International Red Book as close to the threat of extinction. A male and a female eagle parrots arrived in the capital from a private zoo i...

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