In respect to this, how long have African Greys been around?
African Grey Parrots as Pets. The history of African Grey parrots kept as pets dates back over 4,000 years.
Additionally, when was the parrot discovered? The earliest records of modern parrots date to around 23–20 mya. The fossil record—mainly from Europe—consists of bones clearly recognisable as belonging to anatomically modern parrots. The Southern Hemisphere contains no known parrot-like remains earlier than the Early Miocene around 20 mya.
Beside this, how old is African GREY parrot?
Longevity. Wild-born African grey parrots are thought to live longer than those raised exclusively in captivity. Life span in the wild is up to 80 years; one specimen is known to have lived to 90 years. Captive-bred African grey parrots average 50 years, but some parrots may die at 30 or 40 years of age.
What did African Greys evolve from?
They evolved from the small dinosaurs that possessed feathers and a beak. Only the small avian dinosaurs survived the mass extinction event of 65 million years ago, when their larger relatives died in the sudden change of climate probably caused by a giant asteroid hitting the planet and some volcanic eruptions.