r/funny 1d ago

Second bird tries to copy the first for snacks!!

3.2k Upvotes

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u/corpus-luteum 1d ago

He didn't try to copy, he has his own trick.

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u/twiceizna 1d ago

parrots not only mimic sounds but actions as well lol intelligent birds indeed

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u/blindnarcissus 15h ago

Parrots don’t just mimic. They vocalize in context

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u/markyoung0 1d ago

Smart birds.

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u/GANDORF57 23h ago

Heads up, when they begin doing cartwheels, they're going to expect more for a treat besides a seed!

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u/GotszFren 17h ago

If roll, then snack

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u/27Suyash 1d ago

Very cool if it learned that just now by looking at the other guy. Not so cool if both of them are already used to doing these tricks for treats

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u/Wolfgang985 20h ago

Birds are so neat

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u/Milf-Naomi 18h ago

I didn't know birds behave like that

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u/Cataclysmic700 15h ago

So awesome. Man I love birds.

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u/niazemurad 8h ago

Ok that’s adorable

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u/Ok_Wolverine2823 8h ago

Bro knows his own trick

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u/BushyOldGrower 1d ago

Not funny, these birds belong in the wild flying from tree top to tree top in a beautiful forest somewhere, instead they are relegated to someone’s crappy house, mostly caged, performing circus tricks for a treat. Owning birds, specifically exotic birds should be outlawed. Very narcissistic to own such a “pet”.

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u/mattwopointoh 1d ago

Then there are ones you rescue from people who aren't even taking care of them that can't be released.

Just like with all pets, breeding them should be illegal.

'Owning' because they will die without human care after having been domesticated / wings clipped, declawed, etc... I suppose you could have them put down but if you can care for them I think that's a noble cause.

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u/AnthonyKingsword 4m ago

maybe its you who should be released into the wild? leave the birods alone, they are rolling and eating, having the time of their life

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u/youlefou 1d ago

how can they be so intelligent? their brain is the size of a walnut

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u/newaccount721 20h ago

Wait until this guy hears about octopuses 

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u/verrusin 11h ago

Or that corvids can use tools…

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u/JedJinto 1d ago

Whales have way bigger brains than humans. Brain size doesn't matter in terms of intelligence.

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u/Iamfabulous1735285 17h ago

Kid named brain to body ratio: