A parrot in Zhejiang, China, reacts lovingly to its owner’s call but playfully ignores a stranger by tossing a toy and hiding—capturing a hilarious moment of pet favoritism.
A Long Beach family is desperate to find their beloved parrot that was stolen by thieves in the middle of the night. Owner Randi Winter said the bird was taken from his cage on June 5 around 3 a.m.
Blue-fronted Lorikeet was found in April on Buru island Parrot was recognised as a lost species in 2024 Expedition captured first sound recordings of lorikeet June 3 (Reuters) - For the past century, ...
34-year-old Detroit-born comic Ron Taylor has been declared the winner of Funny AF with Kevin Hart, Netflix‘s comedy competition series which wrapped its first season last night. Taylor prevailed over ...
Human children often copy their friends’ preferences for toys or clothes, while adults are prone to jumping on popular diets or lifestyle trends. Now it turns out that this sort of imitation is not ...
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A parrot missing half his beak is top bird at New Zealand’s Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. The parrot, named Bruce, wins every fight with other kea parrots and gets priority access to food, researchers ...
While the kea parrot’s beak would normally be considered essential for survival, Bruce has innovated other ways of commanding respect. Bruce the kea parrot lost his upper beak, but his disability hasn ...
Bruce the Kea parrot is missing the upper half of his beak, but he has turned this disability into a weapon to keep subordinates in line There’s an Internet parable in which a boy with one arm becomes ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Some of you may have read my recent piece where I shared a study that reports that native ...
Bebe took in the sights surrounding him — saltwater, parrotfish, coral reefs and bubbles. Unbeknownst to the parrot, he might’ve been the first of his species to spend time underwater in the Atlantic ...
Feather-fancying ancient Peruvians imported live parrots from the other side of the Andes mountain range, hundreds of kilometres away 1. Members of the pre-Inca Ychsma culture, which flourished in ...