A British zoo has removed a group of parrots from public view because the birds kept letting the cuss words fly. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park said they moved the five African gray parrots into ...
A New York bird who went viral for his R-rated language now has a new home alongside another bird with a colorful vocabulary. Pepper, a white-fronted amazon, now lives in Olean, New York, about 74 ...
In a twist of avian audacity, a British wildlife park has found itself grappling with a feathered problem: foul-mouthed parrots. These mischievous parrots—specifically, African gray parrots—have been ...
Emily Kwong and Berly McCoy of NPR's Short Wave talk about why swearing might improve physical performance, how birds' bills changed during the pandemic and why scientists are sampling whale breath.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park will integrate its eight foul-mouthed African grey parrots into the main flock to hopefully 'dilute' their swearing. Reading time 2 minutes The Lincolnshire Wildlife ...
After going viral for their ability to swear, a group of parrots will be introduced to a larger group of proper parrots in hopes the change of social scenery will curb the bad mouth bird's cursing.
A group of five swearing parrots continues to spew "naughty" words at a wildlife park in England -- and people apparently can't get enough of the "fowl" language. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in ...
Sure, Hendrix will call you “baby” one minute, then call you some pretty rude names following. Photo grab from Forever Paws Animal Shelter Sure, sometimes bird owners — if they’re feeling feisty ...
It’s okay to curse out other fans or flip the bird if you attend a sporting event in San Diego. A superior court judge there ruled Monday that city policy on fan behavior at Qualcomm and Petco Park is ...
“F*ck is the most flexible word in the English language.” “Smart people curse more.” “Swearing is good for your health.” The joys of cursing are endless. Source: Etienne Giradet/Pixabay So many claims ...