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A kea Parrot stole a family's GoPro while it was recording on Jan. 24 during a vacation at Fiordland National Park in New Zealand. (Video: Alexandra Verheul) ...
They say the kea parrot is the first non-mammal known to exhibit this type of behavior. A juvenile kea (right) is comforted by an adult at Death Corner Lookout, Arthur’s Pass, New Zealand in May ...
Bruce, a partially beak-less Kea parrot, is giving the term "bird brained" new meaning by wow-ing scientists with his innovative self-care tools. Animal Minds/University of Auckl Bruce, a ...
Kea parrot stole the family’s GoPro during a trip to Fiordland National Park, South Island in New Zealand and filmed its escape flight over the park. The video went viral internationally.
The parrots tapped on a separating glass to let the researchers know which hand they predicted had a black token. The smart little birdies, at a rate around 17 out of 20 tries, tapped on the side ...
Kea parrot stole the family’s GoPro during a trip to Fiordland National Park, South Island in New Zealand and filmed its escape flight over the park. The video went viral internationally.
Polly-maths: Clever parrots are able to count, weigh the odds and make predictions based on statistics in order to get the best available reward - just like humans Kea parrots from New Zealand can ...
Video by zookeeperguy The Kea is the worlds only alpine parrot, it’s omnivorious and enjoys a good piece of meat🥩😊 Actually they are mostly interested in the fat😋 I love them, they are ...
Scientists studying kea, New Zealand’s alpine parrot, revealed that the famously mischievous birds could understand probabilities, an impressive mental feat. The pair of researchers put six ...
What do you think about these kea parrots’ ability to use probabilities to make predictions? Let’s get some bird-brained thoughts going in the comments! Feature image: Nature ...
Spotting the camera, the parrot hops over, snatches it and leaps into flight. The bird is a kea, an endangered species that is the world's only mountain-dwelling parrot, according to the Kea ...
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