That is something

Hoppity Hoppity Hoppity

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Just wanna drop a massive basket of gratitude off to you Mr @Pinguu for keeping us (well definitely me anyway!) absolutey FASCINATED and utterly ENCHANTED and constantly WOW-ED by all the wonders that the magic of the natural world we inhabit along with so many other species, people, plants and natural phenomena keeps providing AND for a whole 82 pages and no doubt MANY many more to come ... CHEERS! Keep up the great work :)
 
Just wanna drop a massive basket of gratitude off to you Mr @Pinguu for keeping us (well definitely me anyway!) absolutey FASCINATED and utterly ENCHANTED and constantly WOW-ED by all the wonders that the magic of the natural world we inhabit along with so many other species, people, plants and natural phenomena keeps providing AND for a whole 82 pages and no doubt MANY many more to come ... CHEERS! Keep up the great work :)
I've definitely been kept fascinated! @Pinguu, I'm still very grateful that you created this thread ❤
 
I had to share this

A British wildlife sanctuary has been forced to separate five parrots who wouldn't stop swearing at visitors. Keepers say the birds encouraged each other to keep cursing, and had to be moved from the main outdoor aviary.

Billy, Eric, Tyson, Jade and Elsie were removed from view this week, The Associated Press reports. They recently joined the Lincolnshire Wildlife Centre's colony of 200 African gray parrots in August, were put in quarantine together and quickly overwhelmed the staff with their naughty language.

 
@CrystalMarker :D

@LilaKay8 Parrots are super super cool. There is one called "Dracula Parrot" he looks most most most majestic.

This is a strange phenomenon called Dzhanibekov effect. It was observed first time in space, however, unknowingly was happening on Earth as well. It just shows how physics can be brilliantly mysterious.

The movement is just physics, no black magic trickery

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@CrystalMarker :D

@LilaKay8 Parrots are super super cool. There is one called "Dracula Parrot" he looks most most most majestic.

This is a strange phenomenon called Dzhanibekov effect. It was observed first time in space, however, unknowingly was happening on Earth as well. It just shows how physics can be brilliantly mysterious.

The movement is just physics, no black magic trickery

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I think the parrot's I posted above are super cool :D
 

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