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is the ENTIRE video, not just a "convenient" 5 seconds worth...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L32bvp2on2g



I was a zoo docent for 10 years, got to work with many educational animals.

Birds are the hardest to work with....we had a 32 year old Macaw named "Oscar".

He was very vocal and easy to get along with on his terms.

I would take him out on the grounds on a 1 inch diameter 4 foot long stick for show and tell.
I would gather a crowd, hand him a Large Hard Shelled Brazil Nut, he would manipulate it with his foot and crack it open in seconds.


We are talking a nut that takes a large hammer to open.


We had a gal that Oscar just adored, she could preen his feathers as another Macaw would and Oscar would just melt.
She would enter the room and Oscar would call out "hello" to her.

He was strictly her bird, she would actually get to trim his toe nails without any issues.

One day, she reached out to preen Oscar's feathers as she had done countless times before....Oscar clamped down bit her pinkie finger and broke it.



Why people have large birds as Macaws as pets is beyond me.
The damn unpredictable, noisy things can live to 80 years old and shit everywhere.
 

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I was a zoo docent for 10 years, got to work with many educational animals.

Birds are the hardest to work with....we had a 32 year old Macaw named "Oscar".

He was very vocal and easy to get along with on his terms.

I would take him out on the grounds on a 1 inch diameter 4 foot long stick for show and tell.
I would gather a crowd, hand him a Large Hard Shelled Brazil Nut, he would manipulate it with his foot and crack it open in seconds.

We are talking a nut that takes a large hammer to open.

We had a gal that Oscar just adored, she could preen his feathers as another Macaw would and Oscar would just melt.
She would enter the room and Oscar would call out "hello" to her.

He was strictly her bird, she would actually get to trim his toe nails without any issues.

One day, she reached out to preen Oscar's feathers as she had done countless times before....Oscar clamped down bit her pinkie finger and broke it.

Why people have large birds as Macaws as pets is beyond me.
The damn unpredictable, noisy things can live to 80 years old and shit everywhere.

Respect.

Peace! :)
 

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is the ENTIRE video, not just a "convenient" 5 seconds worth...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L32bvp2on2g



I was a zoo docent for 10 years, got to work with many educational animals.

Birds are the hardest to work with....we had a 32 year old Macaw named "Oscar".

He was very vocal and easy to get along with on his terms.

I would take him out on the grounds on a 1 inch diameter 4 foot long stick for show and tell.
I would gather a crowd, hand him a Large Hard Shelled Brazil Nut, he would manipulate it with his foot and crack it open in seconds.


We are talking a nut that takes a large hammer to open.


We had a gal that Oscar just adored, she could preen his feathers as another Macaw would and Oscar would just melt.
She would enter the room and Oscar would call out "hello" to her.

He was strictly her bird, she would actually get to trim his toe nails without any issues.

One day, she reached out to preen Oscar's feathers as she had done countless times before....Oscar clamped down bit her pinkie finger and broke it.



Why people have large birds as Macaws as pets is beyond me.
The damn unpredictable, noisy things can live to 80 years old and shit everywhere.

Appreciate you working against the propaganda machine. The hard left is creating a bigger divide than their whipping post is.
 
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