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The Indian ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri) [also known as the rose-ringed parakeet] is a green parakeet native to the tropical forests of southern Asia and Africa. Many color variations are found in captive-bred populations. Both sexes have similar plumage, but the males have a distinctive ring around the back of their necks.
The African ring-necked parakeet is a green parakeet native to the tropical forests of India and Africa.
Aqu-ino is one of the many color varieties found in captive-bred Indian ring-necked parakeets
Cobalt is one of the many color varieties found in captive-bred Indian ring-necked parakeets.
Grey is one of the many color varieties found in captive-bred Indian ring-necked parakeets.
Lutino is one of the many color varieties found in captive-bred Indian ring-necked parakeets.
Updated 2010-11 To save space with less in zip and smaller image.
*Inspired by the Zoo Tycoon Brains Trust at the Zoo Tek Forums and Professor Paul's Nature Encyclopedia*
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