Rowdy has everyone laughing with his love of dance, but his unique look can stir up a lot of questions, too. Salmon-crested, ...
Many things make Snowball, a dancing cockatoo, one special bird. In 2007, a YouTube video of Snowball rocking out to the Backstreet Boys went viral, earning him a guest spot on “The Late Show with ...
Precious Baby Rose-Breasted Cockatoo Learning 'How to Dance' From Fellow Bird Is Everything originally appeared on PetHelpful. Teachers shape our lives in the most beautiful ways, but we learn just as ...
For Diana Raczek, a dance teacher for a Maldivian private resort, meeting the wild Cockatoo was one of the most exhilirating ...
Do you like to boogie? So does Snowball, a sulphur-crested cockatoo, according to a study published by Current Biology on movement to music. He has 14 dance moves. Videos of Snowball's dancing have ...
I think we are all familiar with the phrase dance like no one is watching. One funny Cockatoo named Charlie was dancing so hard to Britney Spears that not only did he dance like no one is watching, he ...
Every Thursday at 4 p.m., bird moms around the world flock to a Florida woman’s online class they say has changed their lives ...
You may remember Snowball, a cockatoo bird who went viral in 2007 for dancing to "Everybody" by the Backstreet Boys. Now he's back and better than ever — as in he knows more dance moves than he did ...
Scientists who studied a cockatoo whose dances have been viewed millions of times on YouTube believe the bird bops similarly to humans, unlike other species including monkeys. You might know Snowball ...
This cockatoo can dance better than you. Better than me, at least. Certainly better than Britney. Nor is this cockatoo alone. YouTube is a veritable cornucopia of cockatoos shaking their feathered ...
Enthusiastic Cockatoo Won't Stop Dancing and Singing 'Happy Birthday' to Tiny Chicks originally appeared on PetHelpful. Life with a Cockatoo is unpredictable. You never know what you'll get. Some days ...
Researchers have become convinced that Snowball, a YouTube sensation, and perhaps other animals, share humans’ sensitivity to music. He certainly has his own moves. By Karen Weintraub Watching ...