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Sulphur-crested cockatoos have previously mastered garbage bins. Now, it’s water fountains. ANIMALS; A clever cockatoo picked up a human skill—and then it spread.
Wild cockatoos learn to open bins by copying others—first evidence of social learning. Only decades ago, such cultural behaviors were thought to be a uniquely human trait.
Aussie cockatoos use their beaks and claws to turn on water fountains. Using their dexterous digits, the birds imbibe from infrastructure designed for humans ...
‘Opportunistic’ cockatoos wait in line, drink from fountains, study finds. The birds, which have also opened trash bins, were filmed operating fountain handles with complex maneuvers.
Cockatoos in Sydney, Australia, have learned to use public water fountains by twisting a handle, despite how difficult they are for birds to operate. It seems to be a behaviour they copy from each ...
These two sister Cockatoos go beak-to-beak in the most chaotic and adorable dance-off you’ve ever seen—and the internet is loving every second.
A handful of cockatoos in the Sydney suburbs have figured out how to use public drinking fountains, an innovation that more and more of the birds have adopted over the past few years.
Each night around sundown, cockatoos in western Sydney gather for a ritual: After waiting in line on a fence, they take turns at a drinking fountain, gripping the handle with their feet and ...
It's always a good day when @chairty.redd7 shares what Preston's up to. His chaotic, unhinged protest is unlike any other web-famous Cockatoo out there—if only because you never know what he's ...
Back in 2022, wildlife biologists confirmed that a community of wild, sulfur-crested cockatoos in Sydney, Australia had learned how to open the lids of curbside trash bins on garbage day in order ...
Cockatoos stun by learning human-like trick. Australia’s iconic bird has added an impressive skill to its repertoire, and it has left scientists stunned.