this goes for many other animals. even the ones less intelligent, form bonds with loved ones, miss them if they are taken away from them and grieve when they pass away. Nonhuman Animals are taken advantage of and exploited in so many ways and to such a degree, that the human race in general, doesn't even see them as victims.
There’s a Cockatoo with an 800 word vocabulary. They are one of the most intelligent of all of the birds. In fact, they’ve been known to create coherent sentences & answer simple questions.
Lucas Bailey African Greys are the most accomplished when it comes to speech and noise imitation and recognition. But ravens and crows far outdo them in terms of problem solving. Which is why ravens and crows are more often said to be the “most intelligent” bird species.
My parakeet would dance with me when singing in the rain would come on television. I would tell him Gene Kelly he'd fly on my arm and we would dance like crazy. Every bird has its own personality just like every person has theirs.
This bird makes me so happy! All these birds ,not just snowball, but all these birds are awesome, and amazing when it comes to music, they live to dance and move. Snowball, just happens to be a superstar!
I really do believe - I know - birds have souls and big loving, joyful hearts. I do remember seeing a cockatoo dancing to "Macho Man". I couldn't stop laughing! 💕
I've had parrots all my life . They all appreciated music and had their favorite singers or bands. My male cockatiel just loved "Johnny B Goode" by Chuck Berry and danced to it all over the place with enthusiasm just like Chuck, LOL
We had a Cockatoo in our Pet Therapy visiting program that danced to music and talked to the nursing home residents. Good therapy for residents who won't talk or interact with other people the bird really helped them interact and entertain people.
I had a cockatiel, named Humphrey, who danced to a lot of music. He moved from side to side and head bobbed in perfect time to one of the fast movements of Water Music.
I had a parakete that used to dance and headbang to heavy metal music, he would even throw his head back with his beak open during the extended vocals like he was singing.
I have fallen in love with birds in the last 10 years. They are AMAZING and i feel bad because two of my best friends had birds back in the 90's and i thought they were so stupid and annoying. The birds probably thought i was too...haha. I would love to have a bird but im not sure at 68 if i have the energy to keep up with their messes... and then there is my cat!!!
I had a Congo African Grey Parrot named "Gandalf" that used to love to dance to old Stax and Motown music and a Grey Cockatiel named "Jari" who was in love with Paul McCartney's music! 🎶 😁
I have a cocatail at home, a boy named Alex.he can dance and sing,say pretty boy,hello and what u doing, but this bird is a little better than my bird.PS I love u Alex!!
Snowball sure has rhythm! Higher level birds, and probably all of them, can do so many things at a more complex level than is generally believed. I wonder whether African grays can dance?
All parrots can dance if they want to but this cockatoo is a legend
cockatoos are big metalheads lmao
Yes also many macaws and amazons also dance. The people in the video discussing this topic know nothing about parrots as a whole or Birds in general.
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they can leave their friends behind
I agree 👍
Birds are so much more intelligent than they are given credit for.
Funny that, because that's not what we usually say when a person acts this way to music😁
they are much more similar tu us than most people think.
at the end of the day, Humans are also an animal.
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"humans tend to forget how smart other animals can be"
this goes for many other animals. even the ones less intelligent, form bonds with loved ones, miss them if they are taken away from them and grieve when they pass away. Nonhuman Animals are taken advantage of and exploited in so many ways and to such a degree, that the human race in general, doesn't even see them as victims.
I want a job studying dancing cockatoos.
Me 2 awwww
That would be a really cool job
Me too
Don't we all!
me toooooooooo!!!
My cockatoo passed away almost three years ago. I miss her every day.
sorry bro :(
RIP:(
Rip, probably in heaven.
Cries in my dead tamed budgie :(
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They have as much soul as any human. Wonderful birds.
There’s a Cockatoo with an 800 word vocabulary. They are one of the most intelligent of all of the birds. In fact, they’ve been known to create coherent sentences & answer simple questions.
Also intelligent, believe it or not, is a crow. There's some videos on Utube with them talking and reasoning.
@@dafttool That Crow Sounds smarter than half the people on this planet.
@@disobedientavocado5959 Just half?
A crow or an african grey parrot is smarter
Lucas Bailey African Greys are the most accomplished when it comes to speech and noise imitation and recognition. But ravens and crows far outdo them in terms of problem solving. Which is why ravens and crows are more often said to be the “most intelligent” bird species.
My parakeet would dance with me when singing in the rain would come on television. I would tell him Gene Kelly he'd fly on my arm and we would dance like crazy. Every bird has its own personality just like every person has theirs.
Yes!!!❤
So so cute! Love watching him dance.
This bird makes me so happy! All these birds ,not just snowball, but all these birds are awesome, and amazing when it comes to music, they live to dance and move. Snowball, just happens to be a superstar!
This bird is absolutely amazing. Go snowball❤️
I could watch that little guy dance for hours
i wish i could study a dancing parrot for ten years too
I think he just genuinely enjoys music & just likes moving his body. Just like humans!!
Agreed! And that is called dancing. Yeppie!
In my opinion, cockatoos are the most loving friendly and fun, Almost Human, of all birds
We in Australia know how smart a cockatoo is and they have very individual characters.
He truly have more rythm than some people 😄😄....
I really do believe - I know - birds have souls and big loving, joyful hearts. I do remember seeing a cockatoo dancing to "Macho Man". I couldn't stop laughing! 💕
Cockatoos and African Greys and other parrots are very soulful, expressive and have a lot of depth we still don't completely know or understand
14 different dance moves? Wow there are people (like myself) who don't even have one. Go Bird!! Yeah get funky.
The “HEADBANG” 😂😂😂😂😂
I've had parrots all my life . They all appreciated music and had their favorite singers or bands. My male cockatiel just loved "Johnny B Goode" by Chuck Berry and danced to it all over the place with enthusiasm just like Chuck, LOL
We had a Cockatoo in our Pet Therapy visiting program that danced to music and talked to the nursing home residents. Good therapy for residents who won't talk or interact with other people the bird really helped them interact and entertain people.
Spent a decade studying a dancing bird........... Let that just sink for a second.
Looks like she's wearing a crown 👑 looking cute
By far the smartest individual on Sky News, no debate
Yes, he is amazing but I also like Griffi, the featherless cockatoo. He can do Michael Jackson moves.
AHHHHHH YES GRIFFI IS SO CUTE I LOVE HER SO MUCH
Griffi is the best!
So adorable!
This Cockatoo is putting Michael Jackson on second row. 😊😆
What an amazing dancer... 🥰
Every cockatoo I had could dance like that.
My Son has just had a Cockatoo exactly like Snowball. She dances ALL day and so funny 🤣🤣 She's also the Boss ha ha....🤣🤣
Its no big mystery, he's getting his groove on! Play the right music and see what happens!
Birds are so weird, but so wonderful and loving. I think the birds are just plain old happy and want to express it.
This is so common with the big birds, they love big noise or music
I wish I'd picked up these dancing tips as a shy teenager. That's some good dancing there! 🌹👏🙋
Most cockatoos dance and keep perfect rhythm.. personally, i'd like to see two of them have Dance Off competition Zoolander style
Finally, some good news
I had a cockatiel, named Humphrey, who danced to a lot of music. He moved from side to side and head bobbed in perfect time to one of the fast movements of Water Music.
i lost it when it headbang lmfao
Snowball is dancing very well. Kool. Keep on Dancing to Music Snowball.💗💗💗👍👍🙏🙏
I had a parakete that used to dance and headbang to heavy metal music, he would even throw his head back with his beak open during the extended vocals like he was singing.
He's so cute. 🥰😀😍😘🤗
Most parrots dance, but Snowball's the Michael jackson of em.
It's great to watch funny birds
Birds are so smart!
Min 1:23 he's dancing and singing along😂 So cute!❤
he's VIBING
That macaw in the background
That’s a goddamn parrotlet cage
Cockatoo is a very beautiful and intelligent bird.
ive been looking foR THIS FOR FOREVER YAYYYY!!!!
And he keeps with the beat
Hes feeling the music plain and simple.
Snowball is a legend.
Unbelievable.
👏👏👏
I have fallen in love with birds in the last 10 years. They are AMAZING and i feel bad because two of my best friends had birds back in the 90's and i thought they were so stupid and annoying. The birds probably thought i was too...haha. I would love to have a bird but im not sure at 68 if i have the energy to keep up with their messes... and then there is my cat!!!
Same here but I'm 62.
Birds are very intelligent, but most humans are unaware...❤☺️
They try but. No comparison when PEBBLES walks in 😘
I sometimes bird sit my friends 3 year old cockatoo Donny, he's a lot of fun and almost as smart as my dog.
Believe me, he's smarter
Some methodical movements. Some have real groove!!
I've watched this many times, and love it every time!
CRAZY SULPHUR CRESTED COCKATOO 🤣So cooool
Biologically speaking.... Oh honey, when she lifted that leg to Cindy Lauper! Slay, Snowball! Slay!!!!!!
love ❤ snowbirds talent
Hey birdbrain!!!!!
I don't think the term Birdbrain be considered an insult but a complement instead
LOL
Yepp 🤣🤣
I had a Congo African Grey Parrot named "Gandalf" that used to love to dance to old Stax and Motown music and a Grey Cockatiel named "Jari" who was in love with Paul McCartney's music! 🎶 😁
He does it because he's a happy happy bird!! And he's enjoying himself!!🥰😃
what a cute birb
Griffie also can dance
cockatoo's are smart.
Why do peeps question birbs relating to music ? It's their primary language ! ❤
0:28 😂😂😂😂😂😂 head errrm... something killed me
😂
Birds and animals are truly beautiful!
Bird's Michael Jackson ❤❤❤
I have a cocatail at home, a boy named Alex.he can dance and sing,say pretty boy,hello and what u doing, but this bird is a little better than my bird.PS I love u Alex!!
Fantastic dancer!
Honestly I dont even think about it I just see them dancing and dance along
Awesome dance moves!
Wow that guy explaining really spoils the mood!
Cockatoos apparently have a zest for music.
Some if these birds talk better than some people i have heard!!
No one :
My YT recommendations at 3 AM:
Go ahead on and strut your stuff baby..I Luv it.
what backstreet boys is considered classic now !
Hell yeah man
Need to check out Griffi, the dancing Cockatoo.
Too precious!~
Thank god these birds live 40-60 years
Yes invaluable thank u for sharing❤🕊
Cockatoos love to boogie! 😊
Super cute.
I was dancing how the bird was doing 😂😂 so cute
Awwww! Precious!
Jordan the one whistling at hounslow urban farm used to belong to me he's fave music to listen to was kiss fm radio station
The bird loves music n goes crazy!!! Hahaha!!! S'pore Gal
Imagine writing a thesis on dancing parrots.
I love animals I am an animal lover it makes me so happy to see this video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🪶🪶🪶🪶🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦
Wow so cool and neat 😀👍👋
Snowball sure has rhythm! Higher level birds, and probably all of them, can do so many things at a more complex level than is generally believed. I wonder whether African grays can dance?
they are natural dancers man
sientists are finding out what we already know. how very clever of them.
That queen dance moves
I love Cockatoos.
Wonderful
Love u ❤baby kakatua
From 🇮🇳india
Music is everything