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This Talking Parrot Knows How To Take Out The Evil


Einstein, the talking parrot, knows how to battle evil.

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As a matter of fact, he alone is enough to take care of a green Frankenstein, a yellow chic, and an orange jack-o-lantern, all dressed as skeletons. The parrot easily deals with the scary characters supposed to freak others out.

Watch the video of the incident below.

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Nothing is too much for Einstein and he proves it time and again.

Einstein is an extremely sharp Texan parrot who has earned quite some popularity on the internet due to his adorable actions and clever moves.

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He has memorized the names of a number of animals and can even reproduce the sounds of many of them. He is always up for a conversation with his owner, imitating sounds and being cute and adorable.

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The talented parrot can also be seen dancing and singing in a number of his videos.

If you are having difficulty in killing time, you can follow the talking parrot on Instagram and YouTube – and his silly, cute and natural moves will keep you from getting bored for hours.

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You can find Einstein on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram under the username @einsteinparrot and on Facebook at @einsteintexanparrot.

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Einstien also has his own website, on which the mission statement of the parrot says: “To entertain and bring joy, to foster the human-parrot bond, and to convey that parrots are deserving of immeasurable amounts of patience, nurturing, and companionship.”

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The website focuses on how to take care of pet parrots and is, of course, entertaining.

Einstein belongs to a breed of parrots that can have lifespans above half a century. Some larger breeds like the Macaws can even live to be 100 years old.

Parrots need a lot of care, attention, and dedication from their owners.

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Training, nourishing and taking care of the parrots is like taking care of a 3-year-old, but for the next 50 years. This includes a large cage, a set of toys for out-of-the-cage time and obviously a lot of your time.

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That’s why it’s said that keeping a parrot as a pet is a matter of sheer commitment.

 

 

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