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25 Responses to “Jail Bird (Cockatoo opens locked cage from the inside)”
@dragonfitter Cats … @dragonfitter Cats have a choice to move away,and so do dogs. But they stay in their home area, a stray cat came to live with us,because he preferred our home to the wild.
Does that sound involuntary to you? As long as you take the bird out sometimes,it’s fine.
i am sorry for them … i am sorry for them…really.
three totally different birds in one cage when one doesn’t understand the others language. that really sucks….its’ not cute.
I love how the … I love how the macaw is smart enough to climb higher to use his weight to cause the door to open wider. That takes some brains for sure!
For all you idiots … For all you idiots that think this is animal cruelty… Get a life n stop critisizing others. None of u obviously know anything. This was an excellent video. Really shows how smart they are! If they were abused they would take advantage of the situation of being OUT of their cage and try to escape further from the house they live at. I have NO DOUBT in my mind that every one of those beautiful birds is happy as can be.
To watch that video … To watch that video makes me feel sad. I think, it`s not right to keep a bird in a cage.
A bird is not born to live in a cage his whole lilfe!
I really admire how … I really admire how Billy keeps his mind on business! The moment he gets out he proceeds to the other door and lock and takes it out of action (until you find it again.) Only then (with the lock in hand) does he make for the top of the cage and some “free” time. Aaaa-mmm-azing!
Ha ha! That is the …
Ha ha! That is the best!
@dragonfitter Cats …
@dragonfitter Cats have a choice to move away,and so do dogs. But they stay in their home area, a stray cat came to live with us,because he preferred our home to the wild.
Does that sound involuntary to you? As long as you take the bird out sometimes,it’s fine.
What a silly …
What a silly comment. It’s plainly obvious that all three get along quite well.
I can’t believe you …
I can’t believe you even learned how to type on a keyboard. Dragonfitter your comments make people with intelligence puke.
STFU you …
STFU you tree-hugging jackass.
You are a complete …
You are a complete fricking dolt to think that was animal cruelty. Stupid POS.
What a foolish …
What a foolish comment. Are you one of those PETA morons or what?
Awesome.
Awesome.
i am sorry for them …
i am sorry for them…really.
three totally different birds in one cage when one doesn’t understand the others language. that really sucks….its’ not cute.
if i’d be one of them i’ also try to escape!
I love how the …
I love how the macaw is smart enough to climb higher to use his weight to cause the door to open wider. That takes some brains for sure!
Did you train them? …
Did you train them? If so, good job!
lol the bird is …
lol the bird is funny
They aren’t birds …
They aren’t birds they’re people!
Haha, Lol, They’re …
Haha, Lol, They’re smart. My friend’s can do that, but he just knows the bolt trick. He can’t get a lock undone, too.
For all you idiots …
For all you idiots that think this is animal cruelty… Get a life n stop critisizing others. None of u obviously know anything. This was an excellent video. Really shows how smart they are! If they were abused they would take advantage of the situation of being OUT of their cage and try to escape further from the house they live at. I have NO DOUBT in my mind that every one of those beautiful birds is happy as can be.
Either …
Either Copperfield’s, David Blaine’s or Chriss Angel’s bird…
if you think this …
if you think this is animal cruelty you havent seen an animal being abused
corse?
corse?
of corse dumb
of corse dumb
u apparently dont …
u apparently dont know what animal cruelty is…
that is so cool!
that is so cool!
GOOD JOB!!!
GOOD JOB!!!
To watch that video …
To watch that video makes me feel sad. I think, it`s not right to keep a bird in a cage.
A bird is not born to live in a cage his whole lilfe!
I really admire how …
I really admire how Billy keeps his mind on business! The moment he gets out he proceeds to the other door and lock and takes it out of action (until you find it again.) Only then (with the lock in hand) does he make for the top of the cage and some “free” time. Aaaa-mmm-azing!
Lol on 0:56! He …
Lol on 0:56! He looks around to make sure he’s not caught!