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Summary Of: Zebra Finch

The life expectancy of a Zebra Finch is highly variable on account of genetic and environmental factors... The Zebra Finch may reach up to 5 years in its natural environment... The Zebra Finch breeds after substantial rains in its native habitat... Because Zebra Finch males learn their songs... The Zebra Finch genome was the second bird genome to be sequenced... cheeks are a stubborn indication that a young Zebra Finch is indeed a male and the cheeks begin to appear when the young are about... Zebra Finch are usually excellent parents and will readily take turns sitting on the nest and bringing...

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