This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. O’FALLON, Mo. – A one-and-a-half-year-old ...
One of our favorite fellows competing on “The Masked Singer” season 9 is disguised as the Macaw. He wowed the crowd in his first appearance on March 22 with rollicking renditions of “Live Like You ...
Blue-throated macaw parrots learn by observing others’ interactions, showing advanced social imitation beyond simple mimicry.
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From Rescue to Playtime: Macaw’s First Toy Haul
Every toy tells a story of second chances. This rescued macaw, once without enrichment, now gets to explore new textures, colors, and sounds. His reaction reminds us why small gestures can mean ...
One of the most effective ways we learn is through third-party imitation, where we observe and then copy the actions and behaviors of others. Until recently, this was thought to be a unique human ...
Throughout the competition, Macaw squawked out such songs as “Live Like You Were Dying” on Country Night, “Photograph” on Supreme Six Night, “Your Song” in the Quarter-Finals and “What Makes You ...
After watching a jaw-dropping performance from the Macaw on "The Masked Singer" in a preview for its April 19 episode, fans think they have an inkling as to who the vocalist could be. In the Season ...
Max the macaw shows off his 3D printed titanium robo-beak — after he lost his old one in a fight. Now the 20-year-old bird can eat solid food for the first time in two years — and bend his cage’s bars ...
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