Does size matter?
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cool bird
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Reminds me of my own lovebird. She would leave birds close to her size (budgies) alone but would go out of her way to attack my bigger birds (cockatiels, amazon parrot) if she saw them. Lovebirds can be mean little things!
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Big: Hi Tiny!
Medium: Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
Big: Are You ready? Nooby?
Small: gdsygfahsecvgkvdvskdcvdykvscvx
dkcsvdgcvhzxvdgc Big and Medium: AHHHH
(Big falls off the cage).
Big: I'm Okay!
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Just too god, lol, i love ur lovebird!
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Rite on shawty,show em whos boss.
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btw that parakeets beak was kind of too strong because i had them together and i seen that bird take a lot of bites in the beak from lovebirds and cockatiels and it would have no damage at all instead it would hurt the other birds beak. i wonder can that parakeet beak be of a another material then a normal parakeet because it was a yellow lovebird color beak and also as strong?
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i had a lovebirds killed my cockatiel with one bite in the neck btw rip kiko. and i also had a parakeet rip the lower madible of another cocktiel i had too but it was so rare because i though parakeets werent strong enough to bite off a cockatiels beak!! can any give me a clue?
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lmfao 0:22 lovebirds are strong for their size a lovebird can kill the poor amazon if it gets him in the neck which can be easy for a lovebird to do since their size is small enough to climb on that big parrots neck and what can the amazon do when its rite under its beak?
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Lmao at 0:21, do they always fight?
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wow alot of parrots!
it gets bigger and bigger! cute though!
wow nice but scary i would leave her in her own cage
kosovanelsa 4 years ago 4
lovebirds can dominate birds many times their size. perfect example :)
buddiebird 4 years ago 4