I wondered about that too and looked into it. It's not a unique phenomenon. There was something on Animal Planet about it. I don't see why birds and other animals wouldn't respond to music. I had a cat that adored music. Have you ever seen Nora the piano-playing cat? Some animals are just very musical, like some people.Blaggard wrote:No that bird is exhibiting a mental illness, comments disabled says it all. One wonders if the asshole ever actually got that bird out of his hell hole, before he though to "invent" music to go with the birds pain.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bt9xBu ... 5Q&index=1
Cool bird.
I have owned a parrot, they don't move like that unless they are distressed, training a birds natural behaviour to coincide with a song that was never actually playing in the vid is cruel. :[
I might be wrong and often are, but why no comments?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fGQLHKx-Y0
Wiki article about another dancing bird called Snowball:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowball_%28cockatoo%29