Bird Refuses To Return To Cage And She Makes It Clear With Foul Language
Aug 22, 2020 by apost team
This beautiful bird's name is Pebbles, and she is a cockatoo. Pebbles lives in a cage in her family's home. Normally, she's an incredibly cooperative bird. But in this video, Pebbles shows off her more stubborn side — and she uses a few 'fowl' words along the way.
Be sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video :-)
Cockatoos might be bigger than other birds, but they're still just as fragile. Like all avians, they have special requirements that need to be fulfilled in order for them to have a good time.
All birds need plenty of sleep and plenty of exercises. They shouldn't be taken out of their cage during nap time, and they shouldn't be left in their cage when they're at their most energetic. If you vary from these needs, the bird might not be happy, and they'll become uncooperative as a result.
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Cockatoos are incredibly good at talking, especially as they get older. Like other creatures, they will find ways to express themselves based on the environment they've grown up in.
Although they don't understand grammar, most cockatoos are uncannily good at using words in the correct context. Anger is an easy emotion to recognize, which makes swearing a natural thing for a talking bird to do. Of course, to know those words, Pebbles must have been taught them. She might not even know the full severity of what she's saying as this adorable video progresses.
Pebble's Big Reaction
In this video, Pebbles really doesn't want to go back into her cage. She sits on the top of her house, cawing and flapping her wings to take up as much space as possible.
When her initial display doesn't work and the owner continues to insist that it's time for bed, Pebbles starts pulling out the more serious words in her arsenal. She slings a few swear words that a young bird probably shouldn't know how to use — although, based on her vocabulary, Pebbles isn't actually that young for a cockatoo. The video ends before the audience gets to see a resolution to the bedtime conflict. One can only hope that Pebbles calmed down and made it safely back into her cage, where she can rest and enjoy her favorite things to eat.
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