rianbow lorikeet
Stephen's Lorikeet was created in 1908.
Blue Lorikeet was created in 1776.
Kuhl's Lorikeet was created in 1824.
If you mean a "lori" which is simply short for "lorikeet", the bird has a strong, curved beak which is suitable for cracking nuts and hard seeds, on which it likes to feed.
bed feed!(lol) no bakon
New Caledonian Lorikeet was created in 1860.
Plum-faced Lorikeet was created in 1874.
you don't have to stop hand feeding your lorikeet if you do though it just might make the lorikeet trust you more.
no --------------- Yes. Just in the same way female chickens lay eggs regularly, other birds lay eggs when they ovulate regularly, lorikeets included.
Yes, a female Lorikeet can and sometimes will lay eggs without a mate. In fact, most female birds can do this. Of course the eggs will not be fertile, though the hen (female bird) may sit on them as if they were. It's not healthy for our pet birds to lay eggs. Many problems may arise, including nutritional depletion or egg binding (the egg gets stuck). There is more information about how to prevent egg laying here www.4AnimalCare.org/birds
some Madagascans believe rainbow lorikeet's are good luck.