Dancing parrot and snowman

3 years ago
4

Listens is curious about this snowman's friend. When his nose bites a carrot, the snowman begins to shake and dance. Parrot loves to dance and quickly follows the snowman! They really did put on a show together while they were rolling! The parrot Lystense gets really whimsical when he shows the snowman that he can dance on one foot! Listens, you can really do! The Texas Talking Listens Parrot is a silly, intelligent, and popular parrot that loves to talk and entertain! He knows the names of many animals and enjoys making their sounds. In addition to his silly sounds, he enjoys having conversations with his owners, talking, imitating animal noises, and doing silly things. He also enjoys singing and dancing in some of his videos. With amazing conversation skills and whimsical fun, Talking Parrot Listens videos will keep you entertained for hours! The Listens parrot is also famous for some of its silly quotes and sayings. Online, Listens the Talking Parrot is popular on many social media platforms. Listens' favorite places to talk at home are perched on the shower wall, in the kitchen by staircase, and in the covered back porch. As stated on their website, their mission statement is “to entertain and impart joy, strengthen the bond between man and parrot, and convey that parrots deserve immeasurable patience, care and companionship.” The Listens website, einsteinparrot.com, is designed to educate you and keep you entertained. Concerning budgie care. As mentioned earlier, Listens is popular on many social media sites and living with a parrot is a big commitment. Parrots live for a very long time. A budgie such as Listens can live to either 40 or 60 years old. Many large parrots like parrots can live up to 100 years. They all need a lot of care, good nutrition, training, time, and patience. Parrots need a lot of attention and lots of toys and activities to keep them from getting bored. Parrots are expensive too, a large cage is an investment, and plenty of play perches to spend their time outside the cage. Professional veterinary care is also essential. Most of all, they need your company and home forever. Many people decide after the first few years of owning a parrot that the responsibility is too great and the parrots are ignored and sometimes abandoned. When this happens, they are sent to rescue facilities parrots to be adopted by a new family or some spend their lives in sanctuaries.

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