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The yellow-naped Amazon is primarily:
 
  A) blue
  B) green
  C) yellow
  D) red

Question 2

The genus group Psittacus consists of only one species, the:
 
  A) golden-crowned conure
  B) yellow-headed Amazon
  C) African gray parrot
  D) Panama Amazon



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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