Efficiency principle
Lessons from Burrowing Parrot
Preserve energy for decisive moves.

Core lesson
A species can solve home-building in ways its relatives never try.
Biological basis
cliff-tunneling nest habit, long-distance flock flight, and strong social chatter give the Burrowing Parrot a body plan tuned for its niche. Burrowing Parrots operate through dry scrub, canyon wall, and open Patagonian country Their design links movement, shelter, feeding, and survival into one workable system.
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