
There isn’t a more hilarious moment than when having a conversation with an angry cockatoo or parrot. These little things tend to learn a lot in language, especially when they live in a very vocal environment. If you keep secrets, you better not say anything when around these creatures because they’ll tell everyone what you said. Now, the cockatoo in this video has something even more interesting to make your day brighter!
Now, Pebble is a cockatoo like no other. She has lived in 10 homes over the course of the last 20 years. That’s not cool for a bird that tends to bond with only one human in their lifetime, and also given that they live a long life. A cockatoo can hit 100 years of age. You can imagine how much it can have learned in such a lifetime!
Pebble didn’t want to go back to her cage. I think she let me know what she thought about going. She’s not afraid to let her feelings be known. Listen close to the whole video she’s a Ying stuff throughout the whole video. A couple stood out to us tho. At 1:50 I certainly ly do! Ya I do! F****** around up there looking at f****** marrying me but tell me whos marrying you? I just like rock and roll! Then At 2:43 I ask “do you have an attitude pebble?” She says “ya! That’s right! The f***** veterinarian!” Her reaction is hilarious. Pebble doesn’t take any orders from anyone. I’m literally falling over!
How many statements can everyone hear? What do you hear?? We welcome your input in the comments section below:
Beverly Wilkerson
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I wondered the same thing!!
Beverly Wilkerson
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I agree wholeheartedly!!
Beverly Wilkerson
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David Nudd You are very clever!
Brenda Beratis
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I don’t think this bird learned to say$#%&!@*you on it’s own.
Lisa J Outerbridge
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Gorgeous bird. Sad hes heard all that anger
Joan Rico
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Where is the video
Kevin Caire
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yep it a Australian animal 🙂
Kristin Armshaw Parde
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Me too. Not to say that we are perfect with our language – but this is just harsh. I can’t imagine the ugliness that bird heard daily. Fortunately, it is no longer in that home.
Holly Johnson
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I raised 4 sons and 1 daughter and I haven’t heard that word said that many times in one tantrum…man!! Potty mouth
Alisha Bloor
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Hahahahaha brilliant x
Heidi Nielsen
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Lene Mikkelsen
Kristin Tomich
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He is so cute! My aunt had an amazon parrot! He cried just like a baby. And barked just like a dog.lol
Mary Fearon
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My kinda bird.
Rochelle Lask
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Oy
Rochelle Lask
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He learned that from somewhere …
Gaby Arevalo
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Cristal Inamagua Cristi don’t watch this in front of the kids. Emmanuel Sempeles this is Isabella throwing a tantrum
Lucy Shnukums Boo
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Kosta
Ella Rae
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Oh no, did she have the rage??
Gill Smailes
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Nicola Roberts
Ella Rae
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Damn I’m gutted I missed it!!
Emma Smith
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There was an auld man ruckus and ahin!
Emma Smith
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Exactly what I said! Definitely was, everyone was wild
Micheline Savary
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Ô Wow. Ô Wow Je ne sais pas à ce point je suis septique.
Rebecca Fulbeck
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Robyn Fulbeck and we thought Flit was difficult to put to bed!
Robyn Fulbeck
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Thats scary!@ Amazing birds
Brittany Lynn Morrison
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This bird is named Pebbles and was a rescue. She has her own channel on YouTube, but I can’t recall the name at the moment.
Kay Linder
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Foul mouthed girl!
Susan Schlegel Rollinson
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Poor baby
Chrissy Kmon
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Yes they are characters. Our cockatoo used to bark like our dog, laughed when we laughed and we had to wait till he stopped to continue a conversation. Copied our neighbour when she called her son. Any repetitive sounds he would copy. A visitor thought we had 2 dogs because cockie decided to bark with the dog. He loved scream at 6:30amAlso taught him ‘I love you’ and gave me cuddles. He was just beautiful. They are amazing birds.
Christopher Chavez
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U have an attitude? “Yeah, I’m sorry, but$#%&!@*THE VETERINARIAN!”
Сhihuahua Beds
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Astonishing
Jesse Martar
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Wow.
Jesse Martar
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Your a bad little dude.
Gail Neer
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What a hoot!
Regine Lachant
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Belle imitation de l être humain lol
Mary Taylor
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Poor bird is very disturbed. I thought he would pass out from his fit.
Kitty Kitkat
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Hahahahaha oMG
Brenda Porscha
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Little pebble the best, cheers me up when i have a$#%&!@*day
Wendy Starkey
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Beverley Hill
Chris Pickett
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This bird would be fine in my live sound company. But, we gotta work on her vocabulary. I mean, what’s with words other than F-Bombs…. We can train her to deal with crappy promoters and be our perfect “on hold” customer service representative.
David Greenhalgh
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No wonder he’s cranky, didn’t win power ball
Tanya McCabe
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Isabel MccabeKate Kotsopoulos
Linda Steele-Clark
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Kali Cozyris, Connie Cujo Cavaness
Karl Roberts
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John Isles lol
Lee Wright
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Can’t stop laughing, seen it so many times…. it’s hysterical as long as you don’t mind the “fowl” language!!!
Carol Varni
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The language is bad. Why teach this bird to say these words
Kimberley Grigg
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Craig John
Mike Van Ditto
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Can’t gt more unusual than this bird
Chris Carter
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Christina Huebner. Omg. Lol
Christina Huebner
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They love music and dancing too. Mine loves balls and will play catch for hours.