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.
Jan. 24 (UPI) --Officials at a British zoo said a group of infamously foul-mouthed parrots that were isolated from the rest of the flock are being moved in with the rest of the chatty birds in the ...
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 ...
Emily Kwong and Berly McCoy of NPR's Short Wave talk about why swearing might improve physical performance, how birds' bills ...
Animal shelter employees were enjoying a rare quiet moment in the lobby when a yell came from a room designated for small animals: “Shut the f--- up.” Four employees looked at one another in confusion ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sure, sometimes bird owners — if they’re feeling feisty enough — will teach their vocal birds a curse word or two to get a laugh at parties. But this parrot in Massachusetts? It sounds like he was ...