What condition results from the Eclectus parrot storing excess concentrated vitamins like Vitamin A due to efficient absorption?

Answer

Hypervitaminosis

The highly efficient digestive system of the Eclectus parrot, adapted to extract maximum nutrients from softer, less concentrated fruit pulp, presents a unique dietary risk when exposed to commercially prepared, vitamin-enriched foods. Because they absorb nutrients much more efficiently than seed-eating parrots, the introduction of concentrated synthetic vitamins, particularly Vitamin A, leads to the body storing the excess rather than utilizing it immediately. This accumulation is medically termed hypervitaminosis. The clinical signs of this condition are severe and visible, often manifesting as discolored feathers, various skin issues, or neurological symptoms such as repetitive toe-tapping or wing-flipping.

What condition results from the Eclectus parrot storing excess concentrated vitamins like Vitamin A due to efficient absorption?
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