Clare Ansberry, Polly Want a Xanax? Neurotic Parrots Can Drive Their Owners Crazy; 'They scream, bite and are messy,' but only dogs and cats are more popular. Wall Street Journal, Sept 5, 2017 (front page).
https://www.wsj.com/articles/pol ... rs-crazy-1504548232
http://www.cetusnews.com/life/Po ... ---.B1QreFMsYW.html
Note:
(a) "parrots—the most popular pets behind dogs and cats * * * Dawn Martine * * * runs the Parrot Education Adoption, Rehoming League, or Pearl, a nonprofit rescue organization that does its best to find new homes for unwanted birds * * * Ms Martine, who has 12 parrots, including two Moluccan cockatoos, the loudest parrot on Earth, whose piercing scream can he heard up to 5 miles away. * * * Unlike goldfish, parrots live up to about 60 years. There are reports of parrot centenarians * * * Pittsburgh-based Pearl"
(i) salmon-crested cockatoo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salmon-crested_cockatoo
(aka Moluccan cockatoo)
(ii) Maluku Islands
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maluku_Islands
(or the Moluccas; The islands were known as the Spice Islands due to the nutmeg, mace and cloves that were originally exclusively found there; section 1 Etymology)
, whose largest island is Seram.
Moluccan cockatoo
(iii) parrot
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parrot
(The order is subdivided into three superfamilies [but I fail to find the differences between Psittacoidea ("true" parrots) and Cacatuoidea (cockatoos)]; map)
* from the Web: "most parrots are classified as being diurnal."
(iv)
(A) from the Web: "The average life span of a pet goldfish is five to 10 years. In the wild, they can live as long as 25 years. In fact, the oldest goldfish ever recorded was 43 years old."
(B) Oldest Goldfish Has His Chips. BBC, Aug 7, 19999
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/414114.stm
(Dead at 43 in a fishbowl, "Tish the [male] goldfish achieved fame late in life after being recognised by the Guinness Book of Records only last year")
* Tish is a feminine given name shortened from Latin
laetitia (noun feminine)
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/laetitia
* have had your chips: "UK informal to have lost your position, importance, or power"
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/ ... have-had-your-chips
Origin unknown.
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