Ringneck Parakeet Throws Verbal Tantrum As His Human Says She’s Going Out For A Short While

Oct 23, 2020 by apost team

In a video uploaded to Rumble this year, Milo the Indian Ringneck parrot was extremely displeased with his owner who just wanted to go out for a bit. Milo, who is a talkative 4-year-old parrot, lives with Coco, a Green-Cheeked Conure, and their Canadian owner.

Be sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video :-)

Have you ever seen those interesting movies that show pets having an entirely different life? These lives can consist of pets having their own secret society with jobs, associates, goals, and more. Some of us may even feel that if we got a peek of what this life really was like, we would be privileged.

Well, this Indian Redneck parakeet has showcased just how intelligent they really are. They are way more advanced than your typical Polly that wants a cracker, and that's on display in other videos as well. This parakeet can be seen in an amazing video that shows its reaction to the owner leaving for just 30 minutes.

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Understand What She is Saying

Is this the bird's own language? Is it English? This is a question that most new viewers may ask. Once you've watched the video, you might realize that you will understand what the bird is saying after your ears become accustomed to its adorable little baby voice.

This parrot is clearly saying, "I love you" and "You are so cute." We can almost guarantee that this footage will make you smile unless you're just a really tough cookie that Polly can't crack.

How Does Your Pet Communicate?

There are different ways of communicating. This is a beautiful aspect of life that still has information that needs to be discovered. There are millions of different species on this planet that all have their own unique purposes in life.

We can interpret some form of communication from most of them. This means that we might be able to interpret their emotions, intentions, perceptions towards us, and more. Pets can be the best animals to communicate with. Dogs can bark. Cats say "meow."

Polly might dance or speak when she wants a cracker. Spending time with your pet to develop a bond that allows you to communicate efficiently has endless possibilities for the both of you.

The Benefits of Communicating Properly With Your Pets

Your pets can provide so many benefits when you communicate with them. We have seen amazing examples of pets who have gone out of their way to save their owners from deadly situations. We have even seen instances of pets educating the world about how mentally competent they are to communicate and live a life that is truly their own.

This means that the benefits are never limited. Each pet is different. This means that they all have their own individualized ways of communicating.

Spend Time to Learn Your Pet’s Language

Take the time to learn your pet's language so that you guys can optimize your fullest communication potential. You will never know what your pet can do until you actually try to make them do something. Let us know how it goes in the comments! And don't forget to pass this fun video on to friends and family members.

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