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Cockatoo seeing his 'best friend' come downstairs will make anyone's day
Cockatoos, like every other pet, often pick a favorite. Whether that's a person or another pet, they have one, and they're ...
If you have a pet that you have to groom semi-regularly, you know that it is almost impossible to get them to sit long enough to get through it. Wrangling a pet to get them in to tip-top shape is ...
Cockatoo Tells Mom There’s ‘Concert at Home’ and Puts on the Best Show Ever originally appeared on Parade Pets. Cockatoos are amazing singers, that's why so many people get them. They're great at what ...
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Sweet cockatoo offers bedtime kisses to grandma -- who he can't stand to be apart from
Chris the Cockatoo is the goofiest bird in the world. He loves being alive, and more than that, he loves his Grandma. He gets ...
What's it like to see for the first time in 10 years? For Boo the cockatoo, it brought a reunion full of love and kisses! The 40-year-old cockatoo from Smithfield, Virginia, lost his sight a decade ...
Imagine sitting in your car, enjoying a quiet lunch with the windows down, when out of nowhere, a few unexpected guests show up looking for a free handout. That’s exactly what happened to TikToker ...
Cockatoo birds are renowned in Australia for their raucous singing, but researchers said Thursday they also boast an impressive array of dance moves. Many Australians regard cockatoos as something of ...
“In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand and we will understand only what we are taught.” ― Baba Dioum (1937 - current) A recent deep dive into the ...
A December incident in which someone was put on hold while calling 911 underscores the need for more dispatchers in Chesapeake and the region. Over the holiday season, 10 On Your Side has covered ...
Image of a sulphur-crested cockatoo. Source: Pixabay In 2009, Aniruddh Patel published a paper in Current Biology about a cockatoo named 'Snowball' who had become a YouTube sensation for bopping his ...
When they are not using their sharp beaks to rifle through rubbish, a new study has found many cockatoo species seem to enjoy shaking their tail feathers. Many Australians regard cockatoos as ...
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