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 ...
When a good beat hits your ears, it can be difficult to resist the urge to wiggle your shoulders, bob your head, and shake ya booty. A drive to dance isn't exclusive to primates; parrots in captivity ...
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 ...
Birds are no strangers to dancing: For many species, dancing is a crucial part of attracting a mate. But dancing just for pleasure is a different story. And there's one bird in particular who knows it ...
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 ...
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 ...