As a human, when a good song is on, it feels natural to want to move your body and dance. Dancing is one thing that separates humans from the rest of the animal kingdom — or so we thought. According ...
The basic human physical response to music (grooving) is shared with other species according to researchers. Two reports (one and two) published online today in Current Biology, reveal that birds – ...
If you've ever fallen down a rabbit hole of animal videos, you've probably seen it happen. A parrot bobs its head, stomps its feet, maybe throws in a little spin, all perfectly timed to whatever song ...
When it comes to pets, it's probably safe to say that birds are the most musical. While all kinds of animals have been shown to enjoy music, birds are the ones who really get down to it — and some of ...
Snowball the dancing parrot doesn’t just bob his head when he hears music. He headbangs. He headbangs with a lifted foot. He vogues. You may already be familiar with Snowball, the sulphur-crested ...
Snowball can headbang, vogue and body roll as well as, if not better than, any rhythmically inclined human. Never mind he’s covered in feathers. The sulphur-crested cockatoo broke big on YouTube in ...
To be a Parrot parent is to know the colorful, chatty birds are also big on personality. Whether your Parrot likes to parrot (pun intended) a conversation you didn’t mean for others to hear, or your ...