Lorikeet | |||
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Details | |||
Lvl req. | 1 | ||
Type | Birds | ||
Area | |||
Shop / Animal | |||
Cost | 70.000 | ||
Gain Veteran/ | {{{GainVeteran}}} | ||
Gain 09.2011/ | 1.000 | ||
XP | 100 | ||
Every | 13 hours | ||
Breeding / Animal | |||
Parent1 | -- | ||
Parent2 | -- | ||
Cost | 70.000 | ||
in | 12 hours | ||
Instant | 20/20 | ||
Reward for completing a Family | |||
Family XP | 100 | ||
Family Gain | 700 | ||
Crossbreeding / Animal | |||
Partner1 | |||
Result1 | |||
X-Cost1 | 175.000 | ||
X-in1 | 18 hours | ||
X-Instant1 | 30/30 | ||
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Partner2 | -- | ||
Result2 | -- | ||
X-Cost2 | -- | ||
X-in2 | -- | ||
X-Instant2 | -- | ||
Collections | |||
Collections | -- |
The Lorikeet is a part of the Birds themed collection.
Lories and lorikeets (tribe Lorini) are small to medium-sized arboreal parrots characterized by their specialized brush-tipped tongues for feeding on nectar of various blossoms and soft fruits, preferably berries. The species form a monophyletic group within the parrot family Psittacidae. Traditionally, they were considered a separate subfamily (Loriinae) from the other subfamily (Psittacinae) based on the specialized characteristics, but recent molecular and morphological studies show that the group is positioned in the middle of various other groups. They are widely distributed throughout the Australasian region, including south-eastern Asia, Polynesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste and Australia, and the majority have very brightly coloured plumage.
The Rainbow Lorikeet, (Trichoglossus haematodus) is a species of Australasian parrot found in Australia, eastern Indonesia (Maluku and Western New Guinea), Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. In Australia, it is common along the eastern seaboard, from Queensland to South Australia and northwest Tasmania. Its habitat is rainforest, coastal bush and woodland areas. Several taxa traditionally listed as subspecies of the Rainbow Lorikeet are increasingly treated as separate species (see Taxonomy).