I recently watched a documentary about the bird attack on Bodega Bay
Parrots were about 6 or 7X their current size back in those days, so it was irresponsible for this shop to have ever hosted them.
Thanks. Was about to ask because I did not get it and thought it’s an US thing.
I hope you’re joking but if you’re not, it’s not true.
Why should I be joking?
Because you’re a funny guy :)
It’s crucial that you walk in without fear, because the animals can smell fear and will devour you
Especially the parrots
The store clerks are actually flocks of parrots in trenchcoats
I actually knew someone who died of that parrot disease. Psittacosis? He caught it off a budgie.
Here it is: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psittacosis
Holy moly, and I was thinking about buying a parrot to my daughter …
There’s a better reason not to do that. They can live over 70 years.
Honestly i always found it cruel to own a bird as a pet. Birds are meant to fly. All bird owners just either keep their birds in a cage or chained up all the time. They never get to fly their whole lives, or they’d fly away. Imagine being born with your upper limbs with the purpose of flying and never doing it because someone needs a pet bird.
“It’s just pining for the fjords” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZw35VUBdzo
Sounds like there was a parrot 🦜 incident.
No incident, it’s just resting!