NEW ZEALAND (KGO) -- Researchers call Parrots' laughter infectious. Scientists believe Kea Parrots in New Zealand have a play call, and they may be the first non-mammals to have their laugh recorded.
A critically endangered New Zealand parrot is receiving much needed help. The flightless Kākāpō, though once widespread in the region, has seen devastating population losses. The usual culprits are at ...
The kea, an alpine parrot from New Zealand, is among the world’s smartest and most mischievous birds. Research shows it can reason, solve complex problems, and combine information across cognitive ...
Why is a group of parrots called a pandemonium? Learn its origin, meaning, and how parrot behavior inspired this term.
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