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"...i have tried in my way to be free" Voice for Peace Mar 2016 #1
Lovebirds can connect words with ideas Dan de Lyons Mar 2016 #2
Wow! n/t DirkGently Mar 2016 #4
My little caique uses most of his words in context alcina Mar 2016 #13
that's so cute! renate Mar 2016 #16
Thanks! alcina Mar 2016 #21
He sounds a lot like Alex the African Grey parrot who had a similar style of speech Baobab Mar 2016 #17
He's like Alex's dumb brother :-) alcina Mar 2016 #20
Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Mar 2016 #3
Guess how I found out about this post Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #5
So cute! Two very tiny guys. That's something one would want to see in person. n/t Judi Lynn Mar 2016 #8
Let's hope they don't breed with the Jabber Jay. n/t Gore1FL Mar 2016 #6
Really surprising that more animals don't have some kind of goldent Mar 2016 #7
It is amazing what people can notice when they Half-Century Man Mar 2016 #9
It could be, but there are a lot of animal studies goldent Mar 2016 #11
It seems it is the same with us. Half-Century Man Mar 2016 #12
Dogs definitely talk with both vocalizations and body language Baobab Mar 2016 #18
My dog (gone these past three years) would respond equally well to English or Japanese. Half-Century Man Mar 2016 #19
They do. By telepathy. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #10
But do they know the difference between "less" and "fewer"? nxylas Mar 2016 #14
These days, it seems that hardly anybody knows the difference. Chef Eric Mar 2016 #15
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