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Reported in regional folklore collections and discussions with local conservation enthusiasts, no formal legal texts confirmed.
In Guyana, local lore recalls an unusual rule requiring caretakers of heritage parrots to record daily feathers shed, blending wildlife respect with curious record-keeping traditions.
Reported in regional folklore collections and discussions with local conservation enthusiasts, no formal legal texts confirmed.
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