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Monday, 8 July 2019
Snowball the Dancing Cockatoo Has Upped His Game, Study Finds
A sulfur-crested cockatoo, the same species as Snowball. (Credit: Martin Pelanek/Shutterstock) Whether it’s doing the twist, the moonwalk or flossing, people love to dance. Moving to music is a universal human phenomenon. But curiously, in the animal kingdom our need to bust a move is nearly unique. Not even primates – our closes evolutionary relatives – dance. Parrots are the only known exception. The vocal birds have a couple of go-to dance moves. They bob their heads and lift their fe
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