Parrots removed from UK zoo after teaching each other to swear



A group of great African parrots  who were quarantined together at a wildlife park in Lincolnshire UK tied each other how to swear according to a report from the independent the 5 birds arrived at Lincolnshire wildlife park in August and share the same room the park's chief executive Steve Nichols told reporters the foul language made staff onsite laugh and encourage the birds to keep going with their 90 words Nichols told Lincolnshire live the parrots then started to equate swear words with laughter and would start laughing at their own obscenities it's not uncommon for parrots to learn swear words and be encouraged to continue it.


When they see people enjoy their vulgar comedy but when you get 4 or 5 together that have learned the swearing in naturally learnt the laughing so when one swears one laughs and before you know it just got to be like an old working men's club scenario where they are all just swearing and laughing 


Nichols told Lincolnshire live by the time the park reopened to the public the birds had gotten in the habit of calling visitors names the staff and customers got a laugh out of it but the decision was made to move them to an enclosure until their vocabulary improved we put them in an off shore enclosure with the intention that hopefully they will start learning the other parents noise that are around Nichols told Lincolnshire live what we will do now is release them out but in separate areas so at least if they do swear it is not as bad as 3 or 4 of them all blasting it out at once quote.

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