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Caique can refer to: *Caique, four species of parrots in the genus ''Pionites'' *Caïque or caique (also called "kaiki"), a type of Turkish and Greek wooden fishing boat *Carlos "Caique" Elias, practitioner of Brazilian jiu-jitsu Given name *Caíque da Silva Maria (born 1998), Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder *Caíque da Silva Santos (born 1994), Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward *Caíque de Jesus Gonçalves (born 1995), Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder *Valdivia (footballer, born 1992), Caique Ferreira da Silva Leite (born 1992), nicknamed ''Valdivia'', Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder *Caíque França (born 1995), Brazilian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper *Caíque Luiz Santos da Purificação (born 1997), Brazilian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper *Caíque Silva Rocha (born 1987), Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder *Caíque Silva Sá (born 1992), Brazilian footballer who plays as a defender *Caíque Venânc ...
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Caique
Caique ( or ) refers to a group of four species of parrots in the genus ''Pionites'' endemic to the Amazon Basin in South America. Name The term "caique" is primarily used in aviculture, with ornithologists typically referring to them as the "black-headed parrot and "white-bellied parrot" (which is sometimes further split into three separate species - green-thighed parrot, yellow-tailed parrot and black-legged parrot) to describe the nominal species. They have historically been called the “seven-colored parrot”. They are relatively small and stocky, with a short, square tail and bright colors; this may be why they are referred to as “caique” based on the term for a similarly described Turkish vessel. Description The two primary nominal species are best distinguished by the black-headed caique's black crown; both have white “bellies”. Their typical weight is 150–170 grams, with the white-bellied species being the larger and heavier of the two nominal species. ...
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