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authorNicolas James <Eele1Ephe7uZahRie@tutanota.com>2025-02-13 18:04:18 +1100
committerNicolas James <Eele1Ephe7uZahRie@tutanota.com>2025-02-13 18:04:18 +1100
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+import React, {Fragment} from "react";
+
+import Card from "components/card/Card.jsx";
+
+import styles from "./Comments.css";
+
+function OtherComments() {
+ return (
+ <Fragment />
+ );
+}
+
+function OriginalComment() {
+ return (
+ <div className={styles.originalPost}>
+ <h1>Galahs in Australia</h1>
+ <p>
+ The galah is very common as a companion parrot or avicultural specimen around the world, although generally
+ absent from Australian aviaries, although permits are available to take a limited number of galahs from
+ the wild per year for avicultural purposes. When tame, it can be an affectionate and friendly bird that
+ can learn to talk, as well as mimic other sounds heard in its environment. While it is a noisy bird that may
+ be unsuitable for apartment living, it is comparatively quieter than other cockatoo species. Like most
+ parrots, the galah requires plenty of exercise and play time out of its cage as well as several hours of daily
+ social interaction with humans or other birds in order to thrive in captivity. It may also be prone to obesity
+ if not provided with a suitable, nutritionally-balanced diet. The World Parrot Trust recommends that captive
+ galahs should be kept in an aviary with a minimum length of 7 metres.
+ The breeding requirements include the use upright or tilted logs with a hollow some twenty to thirty
+ centimetres in diameter. Sand and finer grades of wood material are used to construct their nest, the
+ availability of eucalypt leaves for the nest lining is also suggested for captive breeding.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ );
+}
+
+export default function Comments() {
+ return (
+ <div className={styles.container}>
+ <Card className={styles.card}>
+ <OriginalComment />
+ <OtherComments />
+ </Card>
+ </div>
+ );
+} \ No newline at end of file