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Mauritius Grey Parrot

Mauritius Grey Parrot

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The Mauritius Grey Parrot (Lophopsittacus bensoni) is an extinct species known only from subfossil remains found on Mauritius. It was a large parrot, likely with greyish plumage, that once inhabited the island's forests.
Where to spot
Extinct. Known from subfossil records on Mauritius, Indian Ocean. Its habitat would have been native Mauritian forests.
How to spot
This species is extinct and cannot be observed. Information is based on archaeological discoveries.
When to spot
Extinct. No living individuals to observe.
This species is believed to have been a significant frugivore in the Mauritian ecosystem, playing a role in seed dispersal before its extinction, likely due to human activity and introduced predators.
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