Savage classroom behaviour: Zoo separates five parrots after they laugh together at visitors

Five African grey parrots at a UK zoo became viral sensations for their coordinated swearing and laughter at visitors. The intelligent birds, known for social learning, encouraged each other, prompting the zoo to separate them to curb the disruptive, family-unfriendly behavior. This incident highlights avian intelligence and the impact of peer pressure even in the birds.

Savage classroom behaviour: Zoo separates five parrots after they laugh together at visitors
Five African grey parrots at a UK zoo became viral sensations for their coordinated swearing and laughter at visitors. The intelligent birds, known for social learning, encouraged each other, prompting the zoo to separate them to curb the disruptive, family-unfriendly behavior. This incident highlights avian intelligence and the impact of peer pressure even in the birds.