Few animals have as great an aptitude for music as parrots do. Most birds are obviously pretty musical by nature, but parrots and other "talking" birds have an incredible ear and a talent for mimicry ...
More than a decade ago, a medium sulfur-crested (eleonora) cockatoo, Cacatua galerita eleonora, named Snowball became an overnight sensation after he was spotted on YouTube energetically dancing to ...
Cockatoo’s Wild Dance-off With Her Dad Makes Her the True Dancing Queen originally appeared on PetHelpful. Who doesn’t love to dance? Most humans, or creatures, with a pulse love to get a little jiggy ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — She has more than 100,000 followers on her YouTube and social media pages. That includes Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. No, she's not a Hollywood celebrity. She's a ...
Do you like to boogie? So does Snowball, a sulphur-crested cockatoo, according to a study published by Current Biology on movement to music. He has 14 dance moves. Videos of Snowball's dancing have ...
A rescued cockatoo who spent nearly a decade plucking out her feathers in grief has melted the hearts of viewers online after a video of her dancing with her new owner, with healthy feathers, went ...
A sulphur-crested cockatoo bows down at the Madrid Zoo Aquarium. The birds have been seen dancing to music and opening trash bins to get to food. Juan Naharro Gimenez / Getty Images Has a gull ever ...
Scientists who studied a cockatoo whose dances have been viewed millions of times on YouTube believe the bird bops similarly to humans, unlike other species including monkeys. You might know Snowball ...
Researchers have become convinced that Snowball, a YouTube sensation, and perhaps other animals, share humans’ sensitivity to music. He certainly has his own moves. By Karen Weintraub Watching ...
Dancing in time to music is something that even some humans have a hard time grasping, but this parrot is more than able to vibe to Rick Ross. Reddit user "Nachoswithsteeze" gained over 61,000 votes ...
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 ...