Cockatoo ‘Refused’ To Go To Her Cage, Throws Hilarious Temper Tantrum

Sometimes, especially when they don’t listen, kids can be a handful. It’s not uncommon for youngsters to have temper tantrums when they don’t get their way. But this temper tantrum is unlike any you’ve ever seen before. That’s because it isn’t a kid; rather, it’s a Cockatoo!

Pebble the Cockatoo does not want to go back into her cage, as she would rather explore. This amusing video captured Pebble’s playful yet naughty side, as she has a tantrum when being told ‘no.’

 

Image/Story Video Source Credit: MegaBirdCrazy Channel via YouTube Video

 

She talks endlessly to her human dad, who repeatedly tells her to come closer. Some of what she says is inaudible, but a few curse words are distinct.

At 2:43 into the video, Pebble’s father asks if she has an attitude; conforming to his request, Pebble answers “Ya, that’s right!” It’s evident that this feisty bird won’t sugarcoat how she feels and takes no orders from anyone willingly.

 

Image/Story Video Source Credit: MegaBirdCrazy Channel via YouTube Video

 

Sadly, Pebble has gone from home to home in the past 20 years, but she’s finally with a loving family who takes great care of her. She may get moody sometimes, but she’s a great bird!

 

Image/Story Video Source Credit: MegaBirdCrazy Channel via YouTube Video

 

Cockatoos are part of the Parrot family and they share the talent for imitating sounds, including speech. Some Parrots, such as the African Grey Parrot imitate human speech perfectly, but Cockatoos are not quite as good at it. They can mimic words and sounds but their accuracy is limited which can make it hard to understand what Pebble is saying sometimes.

Click to watch what Pebbles has to say in the video below – enjoy!

 

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