Smart African Grey Parrot Lola
Uploader Comments (gamergirl001)
Top Comments
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Females talk more then Males? What a surprise LOL :D
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grey's aren't that big, i have one my self, they're gorgeous and awesome company
All Comments (45)
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Cute vid. Did Lola used to be a girl lol? Alfie is the same - she used to be a boy! Thanks for sharing.
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k nice
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i dont think you can tell sex by looking at them?
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this bird is loved and it shows.
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Did you name him Lola before you got him DNA'd? Or have you gotten him DNA'd? Looks like a male to me :)Handsome boy too!
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aww i always wanted one.. sadly i cant because i mom is to scared of big birds.. :( i cant wait to tell her i got a new snake.. hehe i will post a video of me telling her very soon.. :D my mom is the type that hates dogs.. she is for sure going to hate a snake haha cute parrot by the way ^^
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smart smart smart smart smart
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Lola would be better off without the distraction of the other birds...she would be a better talker for you.
A single bird becomes your best friend...(best way I can explain it.)
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ya he sounds like a two way
There are two main types (possibly 3) of African greys - it's based on the part of Africa they are from - Lola is a Congo African Grey. There is also a slightly smaller Timneh African Grey - they tend to talk earlier (average age 6 months instead 12 months like the Congo) but at maturity both are equally good talkers. Both males and females talk equally well (search for the Einstein Video on youtube from Pet Stars - Einstein is an amazing female CAG).
gamergirl001 4 years ago
i know tht ppl but was an opinion and i even had parrots and an yako so i know this thing maybe this parrot from this vid is much more smarter but it doesnt show!u want opinions eh?than let ppl express themselves...
monkeymaddie 4 years ago
The name of the video "Smart African Grey Parrot" is because Lola calls himself "smart, smart, smart" in the video not becuase I am claiming he is smart. Expressing yourself is great but your comments sounded insulting to Lola and parrots in general.
gamergirl001 4 years ago
monkeymaddie you may want to check out Scientific American Frontiers - do a search for "Alex" - this parrot (and his companions) have been under study for many years and can count, name colors and objects, tell you what is the "same" and what is "different". Lola isn't an Einstein but he also knows his colors, names of objects and can ask for items appropriately.
gamergirl001 4 years ago