FRISKNEY, England – A wildlife park in England says it had to remove five parrots from public display because they started swearing at guests. The BBC reports that Lincolnshire Wildlife Park adopted ...
LONDON, UK — A British zoo has had to separate five foul-mouthed parrots who keepers say were encouraging each other to swear. Billy, Eric, Tyson, Jade and Elsie joined Lincolnshire Wildlife Centre’s ...
A wildlife park outside London known for its singing parrot has a problem on its hands. Well, five other parrots at the wildlife park have had to be separated... because they curse and were ...
Visitors walking into Lincolnshire Wildlife Park probably expected the usual squawks and chatter. What they didn’t expect was to be heckled. Within days of arriving, five African grey parrots began ...
A British zoo has removed a group of parrots from public view because the birds kept letting the cuss words fly. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park said they moved the five African gray parrots into ...
Foul-mouthed parrots turning the air blue at a wildlife park had to be separated because of their colourful language. But after initially separating the cursing birds, zoo bosses and visitors are now ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LONDON (AP) — A British zoo has had to ...
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