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mandyfr33gordon
· 7 years ago
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"a violent balloon" kmsl
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· 7 years ago
@parisqeen ours are like that ?
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
They better be
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· 7 years ago
Aw, I thought ours were tiny ball of love ahah
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Tiny angry balls of love lol
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· 7 years ago
Fine by me lol
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klymaxx
· 7 years ago
Owls actually aren't very smart. Birds in general aren't very smart but owls fall into the lower levels of bird intelligence
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
I would have to disagree, most birds are extremely intelligent, however owls aren't the smartest that is true
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klymaxx
· 7 years ago
You're right. I worded that poorly. Birds can be smart but from what I've read and heard in my bird groups their intelligence rarely exceeds that of a toddler. They are smarter than some other animals like reptiles but they're intelligence is still pretty low on the scale
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
That I do agree with, for a bird to have the intelligence of a toddler is still pretty high. You have a bird group?
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klymaxx
· 7 years ago
I do have a bird group. I don't have a bird though..my aunt does...I pet sit sometimes and I'm pretty sure I'll be inheriting her bird so I attend bird groups
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
That's awesome! What type of bird is it?
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klymaxx
· 7 years ago
She's a senegal parrot. Her name is Aggie
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Oh those are so pretty, adorable name. I had birds when I was younger but I set them free (which was stupid cause they cost a lot but I was a kid haha)
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somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
An OWL is also the exams for British wizards at the age of 16
mistoffelees
· 7 years ago
"A owl?!"