It's a pity some little kids out weren't so polite, it's a shame when you have to listen to a parrot to know. He's brilliant, and he has a loving patient owner who adores him. Absolutely incredible. 🤗.
They're awesome pets. I come home and my parrot Blue will be singing Bohemian Rhapsody. I also got him to say "You got mail" when the mail arrives lol.
My grandparents have an African grey that sounds exactly like my grandpa and the orders the dog to lay down and sit an go outside and the dog listens its so funny
African greys are SOOO smart. They're actually one of the few species of exotic birds that can recognize their own reflection in a mirror. What a beautiful bird 💓
The greys I'd say are the most intelligent living things on the planet, that statement is confirmed by the fact they haven't killed over 70 million of their kind in wars, invented taxes and don't make issues for themselves with traffic jams
Kudos to the trainer who structured the routine around the sounds the bird can make and then taught it cues to make the whole thing sound like a conversation. Really well done.
@@anonymousjohnson976 Technically, your conscious is the "voice of god". If you had never done hard-core psychedelics you would know that already. And before you say otherwise, here's a little bit of history for you. Did you know that the reason it took scientists so long to figure out how lasers worked was because they refused to acknowledge the fact that if a scientist was paying attention to the laser as it fired, the laserbeam would split into different trajectories? They finally proved this theory by removing all personel and firing the laser in an empty room with no observers. It fired perfectly, every time. Do you understand what this means? Either we created god with our intent, or God created us.
@@johnnymcblaze : I don't believe our consciousness is a god at all. I think, most likely, the consciousness is a part of the brain function. Humans created the gods.
These birds are disturbingly intelligent, they operate on a nearly simian level. Using and creating tools, understanding mathematics, language context, water displacement, social behavior and much more. What’s interesting is their brains have evolved separate structures from all other species that allows them to think in an intelligent way, avian neurobiology is so alien to mammalian species neurobiology that avian intelligence is astounding.
Growing up, I was blessed to have parents who loved animals. We had parrots, a cockatoo, dogs, and cats. Not all at once. I loved every minute of this video clip. XO
That had me so totally in awe right now. I'm sitting in amazement right now. I love how they can speak like all outdoors, and clear too. Bless that birds heart
On average in captivity they can live for 50 years, many live for 80 years old. The oldest known lived to 90 years old. It is a lifelong commitment and they require a lot of attention, care and interaction to thrive.
This precious bird is nothing less than amazing. She gives us yet another reason to love and protect animals. (No I don't mean stop hunting for food. But do stop hunting for trophies.)
@@whitedragon9731 "Bro" - Don't know where you live but I know hundreds of people who hunt for food during which ever season is open. And it is a good thing. For example. If in Virginia, deer were not hunted, there would quickly be an over population of them causing disease and starvation. Same way with most prey animals. Things have changed drastically since the beginning. There used to be plenty of animals, (bear, wolves, etc) that handled the population of animal heirarchy. The balance shifted and man became the caretaker from over population of certain species. I woild never hunt for a trophy. If I pull the trigger on an animal it is because that animal will give its life to provide sustenance for my family. It is also true that man became the care taker for animals that are endangered. Seems most of the endangered species were killed off by man or the doings of man. But even in zoos, they create atmospheres for the animals to hunt for their food. They call this enrichment activities. Zoos do an amazing job of keeping the animals they are entrusted with as healthy both physically and mentally as possible. It's sad we even need zoos but since we do, thank God they are there. The programs in zoos to repopulate endangered species are mazingly succesful. Plus if it were not for the zoos, so many animals would be euthanized. So "Bro" , looks like a lot of hunting for food does take place quite a bit.
@@DavidDeelLoco "Hundreds of people" 🤣 thanks for proving my point; on the global scale, hundreds or even thousands may as well be zero, that's how statistically insignificant they are. Get real, bro.
African Grey parrots CAN talk like people though. I think one called "Alex" was a better example. It used to answer questions and solve puzzles in a lab.
I *love* that book about Alex - it's truly amazing. (Irene Pepperberg is the author.) Not only solve puzzles and communicate but learned how to respond to human emotions. It's a great read and opens your eyes about how much animals know that we don't realise.
I have a African Grey, they are amazing birds. Joe absolutely loves to wrestle with my hand, and does a cat call, you know like when you see a pretty girl. Every time I come home , he talks and makes amazingly accurate sounds and does very good impersonations I mean really good impersonations like if you weren't watching you would actually think that person said it not a parrot. But he does none of that on command, he's totally his own bird. I'm more then sure he could be trained they are very very smart and can figure things out, if motivated
SWEETEST TALKING PARROT!!... I'VE EVER SEEN!!!..YOU'RE CUTE!!!! HE RECOGNISES SOUNDS ABOUT ALL WHICH HE IS ASKED TO DO!! HE RESPONDS VERY QUICKLY!! ♡Love You!!. Sweet Darling!!♡
That bird is so pampered from being worked with. They love the attention. Years have went into that feathered funny bird. He even knows colors and shapes and will say what the difference is. Square, round, ect.
Yes, of course this lil birdie is amazing to watch! For me, I must give two thumbs up for this amazingly talented woman who has trained this bird in such a remarkable and UNselfish way in order to bring to us this VERY rare & fabulous entertainment! A job well done & one fun , exotic & crazy bird! Y'all are beyond being great together!... ~ Carol
Years ago, this friend of mine, Velma, had an African Grey parrot like this. His name was Quay. Now Quay could talk. He could carry one simple conversations. His "mommy", Velma was an artist. On Thursday nights, a bunch of us artists would gather at Velma's art studio and draw and paint. Some did ceramics. Sometimes Quay would be in the studio. Sometimes, he'd be hanging around on his cage. If he was hungry, sometimes he'd call Velma, "Velma,. She'd ask him, "What do you want, Quay?" Sometimes he'd say, "Momma, I'm hungry." Sometimes he'd say, "Velma, I'm hungry." Or if he was tired, he'd say, "Momma, I'm tired." Or he'd say, "Velma, I'm tired." She'd ask him, "Do you want to go to bed?" "He'd tell her, "I want to go to bed." Then she'd pick him up and put him in his cage and put a sheet or something over the cage. Quay would talk to one of our artists, John Brownell; but he never talked to me. He knew John a lot longer than me. Velma died in May of 2002. I don't know what became of Quay after she died. But that bird was smart.
@@edithbannerman4 : For the past few months, or so, I've put together a research paper on some ancient history. The paper started out just eight or nine pages long at first. Then I'd do some more research, then print...then more research and print. It's now twenty-seven pages long. It starts out with some history about Jewish Passover, then evolves to Christian Passover. When Christians celebrate Passover, they celebrate Jesus' Last Supper before He was arrested, then crucified. And what was Jesus celebrating His last Supper? Passover. He was a nice Jewish boy. From there it goes downhill for Jesus. You next find Him in the Garden of Gethsemane praying..."Let this cup pass from Me; but not as I will, but as You wilt." Jesus was sweating blood; a condition called hematidrosis. You don't sweat blood unless you are very much afraid of something. I don't believe He was afraid of dying. I believe He was afraid of the pain He was going to suffer at the hands of the Romans. I believe He was afraid of the pain He was going to suffer from His upcoming scourging, and then crucifixion. I also believe He may have been afraid the Romans would kill Him before He was able to complete His main purpose on this Earth. Most people don't have a clue what He suffered. The Bible doesn't tell you diddly-squat what all He suffered. I got so much information from The Shroud Of Turin; His burial Shroud. The Shroud shows that when the Romans scourged Him, He was lashed at least 372 times. Lots of medical experts who have studied the Shroud, believe He lost at least 40% of His blood volume, just from the scourging. They believe He was in stage three shock before He got to Golgotha, where He was crucified naked. The Romans crucified everyone naked. His crown of thorns didn't just cover the side of his head, like is depicted in all paintings and movies of His crucifixion. It covered the entire top of His head like a baseball cap. There is no record of anyone else in history being crucified while wearing a crown of thorns. Well, He died on the cross. But He has risen. The Shroud of Turin proves that. Experts have theorized that it took 34 trillion watts of electricity for a tiny fraction of a second; along with six to eight billion watts of light for one 40 billionth of a second to bring Him back to life. But after He was resurrected, He vaporized, momentarily, to come out from under the Shroud. I put all this together in my paper. The Bible sanitizes Jesus' death. I don't. He died a horribly brutal, gruesome death; but it could have been worse.
i freaking loved that show along with other old great shows ( The Most Extreme, Jeff Corwin, Pet Star, Lost Tapes, Weird True & Freaky, Meerkat Manior and most of all the Crocodile Hunter R.I.P )
It is NOT " fake"... How incredibly stupid you sound..sorry... The bird is a very clever mimic!! This cannot be faked.... What ever they hear, are able to replicate..
Hi baby how are you doing now i hope you are really doing good you are awesome looking at you baby makes happy when I look at your picture it is beyond my imagination that a creature like you really exist like a rose you make the garden so beautiful You are a diamond to any man that have eyes to see goodness of a womanhood Baby am Ben easy going person very understandable Am a civil engineer and a contractor I work at so many places like Asia Europe and Africa I love art craft and I write music I like ideal people when I see your picture am impress I want a good woman that understand what real love is all about who will understand me and perfectly be for me So we can build our world strong enough to care for each other I want you to be mine and I hope to hear from you soonest thanks
Wow I'm so impressed with this I am sitting here with my mouth wide open each different sound that this parrot makes it's absolutely amazing. Sometimes some birds talk better than people do
To get a bird to stay on cue like that for so long with so many distractions is absolutely amazing
Actually if you know about birds, it's VERY EASY to do and this is NOTHING out of the ordinary
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
It's a pity some little kids out weren't so polite, it's a shame when you have to listen to a parrot to know. He's brilliant, and he has a loving patient owner who adores him. Absolutely incredible. 🤗.
They're awesome pets. I come home and my parrot Blue will be singing Bohemian Rhapsody. I also got him to say "You got mail" when the mail arrives lol.
Woah, that is awesome, what type of parrot?
+ItzME KAYLEIGH
Psittacus erithacus (african grey parrot)
My grandparents have an African grey that sounds exactly like my grandpa and the orders the dog to lay down and sit an go outside and the dog listens its so funny
+Slevin Reviews Video please
You should teach him to say intruder!! When someone comes over lol.
African greys are SOOO smart. They're actually one of the few species of exotic birds that can recognize their own reflection in a mirror. What a beautiful bird 💓
The greys I'd say are the most intelligent living things on the planet, that statement is confirmed by the fact they haven't killed over 70 million of their kind in wars, invented taxes and don't make issues for themselves with traffic jams
I believe I read somewhere that they failed the mirror test!
@@lucid212 yet pigeons pass it, some of the time at least.
Kudos to the trainer who structured the routine around the sounds the bird can make and then taught it cues to make the whole thing sound like a conversation. Really well done.
👍
She's a ventriloquist.
@@reganmacneil2578 Nope.
Very well said 👍👍
@@reganmacneil2578 not true
That's a African Grey the smartest parrot in the world
FreakinKidz Gaming Plays worlds smallest violin in fingers
SANS!!!!!!!! HAI!!!
Sans The Skeleton cool!
Sans The Skeleton *an
Sans The Skeleton My dad have like 6 of them
I'd never feel alone again if I had that little buddy.
@Sardar Ali Usman Then passes you the collection plate to take what last bit of money you have to feed yourself with.
@Sardar Ali Usman : You actually "hear" a voice from a god? Please explain.
@@anonymousjohnson976 Technically, your conscious is the "voice of god". If you had never done hard-core psychedelics you would know that already. And before you say otherwise, here's a little bit of history for you.
Did you know that the reason it took scientists so long to figure out how lasers worked was because they refused to acknowledge the fact that if a scientist was paying attention to the laser as it fired, the laserbeam would split into different trajectories? They finally proved this theory by removing all personel and firing the laser in an empty room with no observers. It fired perfectly, every time.
Do you understand what this means?
Either we created god with our intent, or God created us.
@@johnnymcblaze : I don't believe our consciousness is a god at all. I think, most likely, the consciousness is a part of the brain function. Humans created the gods.
@@anonymousjohnson976 lmao an atheist spotted...
These birds are treasures. Getting one as a pet would be one of the best presents someone can recieve
U.h.I818181II1I1KKQKAKAKKANAN 😅fygtt😢
They deserve to be free, not domesticated.
Or one of the most terrifying responsibilities!
@@BitSmythe 🤣🤣
Birds aren't real.
SO Cute and BRILLIANT!! I love him!
Ya need somethin to drink?
Me: BEER
how about no what do u mean?
UR PROFILE PIC!
Le Loup lol
Can it do my homework?
Maximuss yes???
If you want an F
*Completes advanced math in a few seconds.*
*Begins to solve the meaning of life.*
elmo mariolix
Dude... I think this bird could write your physics dissertation.
He is so brilliant. Love watching him and his coach.
So amazing! Love them both!
The time and dedication it must've taken that young lady to train/teach that African Grey is impressive to say the lease. Well done.
Amazing bird.
More intelligent than many human beings
Your icon fits perfectly with that comment.
Error 418 with that comment certainly more intelligent than you
Rocksmith Pdl i gave u a dislike bc of u being ugly & mean 😊
Krienkies too bad cant see it 😊
Thorsten Dörnbach i
"Can you do a bird?"
Bird: *chirps*
Amy:
That is probably one of the most amazing things i've seen and animal do."Priceless."
This is so beautiful! I love and re respect them! God keep them safe! This is a miracle!
more voices in that parrot than pixels in this video...
Simon Hughes-King 💀💀
dude how is the comment section so funny xD
lol
😂
There's always gotta be one complainer 👎
She's cute, but everyone knows bird-people are the only ones crazier than cat-ladies.
Hey!.... No wait, I have two parrots and that's totally true. ;-)
No thats not true i love birds
allrequiredfields i have 10 birds in my house
allrequiredfields That bird is probs worth millions, crazy? crazy rich maybe.
SWIFTzTrigger so selling him would be like selling your own kid
That the bird understands the words is amazing enough , and from a bird brain at that.
Love those African Gray's. Beautiful birds.
These birds are disturbingly intelligent, they operate on a nearly simian level. Using and creating tools, understanding mathematics, language context, water displacement, social behavior and much more. What’s interesting is their brains have evolved separate structures from all other species that allows them to think in an intelligent way, avian neurobiology is so alien to mammalian species neurobiology that avian intelligence is astounding.
Well What did ya say😂I didnt understood one word
Nemesis Senpai lol same i got headache reading that shit😂
I like that I can understand this
Same goes for cephalopod intelligence.
@@isetmfriendsofire I’ve always thought that if aliens exist, they would probably be very similar to cephalopods.
0:30 perfect silenced gun Imitation lmao
Silenced guns actually don't make any pew pew sounds. That's one great movie fiction. Just go and check out how they really sound.
legobudgie true lmao thats what i thought of
Sam Hamsord they sound more like a click/tink sound, especially with sub-sonic rounds, right?
21 savage pew pew pew
21.. 21 21 21...
Growing up, I was blessed to have parents who loved animals. We had parrots, a cockatoo, dogs, and cats. Not all at once.
I loved every minute of this video clip. XO
so lucky! definitely want this laid back lifestyle with a shit ton of animals when I’m older. 🤣🤣
Love this bird!! Thank you.
the penguin impression was the best part XD
I can't believe how smart that bird is. That takes a lot of time and love.
Beautiful, Intelligent, and Wonderful. ❤️🌟❤️✨☺️
Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue. Beautiful plumage.
I LOVE your bird. Perfect name - Einstein
That had me so totally in awe right now. I'm sitting in amazement right now. I love how they can speak like all outdoors, and clear too. Bless that birds heart
African Grey's are such sweet, gentle birds.
Hello how are you doing today 😊😊
Beautiful I remember my Aunty RIP she own 3Parrotts just amazing birds
I can't even imagine how long it took to train that bird What patience that woman has!
It's not about training it's about LOVE to do things together
Ikr
this animal deserves to live forever
On average in captivity they can live for 50 years, many live for 80 years old. The oldest known lived to 90 years old. It is a lifelong commitment and they require a lot of attention, care and interaction to thrive.
They don't, but you do
@@dachba213 lmao
Always loved watching Einstein perform!
This bird is beyond belief. She is a genius among the birds, so intelligent.😅.
This precious bird is nothing less than amazing. She gives us yet another reason to love and protect animals. (No I don't mean stop hunting for food. But do stop hunting for trophies.)
I went trophy hunting once and I didn't find a single trophy. I found a bunch of animals, but no trophies. I was so disappointed.
@@Turboy65 same :/
Bro nobody hunts for food anymore.
@@whitedragon9731 "Bro" - Don't know where you live but I know hundreds of people who hunt for food during which ever season is open. And it is a good thing. For example. If in Virginia, deer were not hunted, there would quickly be an over population of them causing disease and starvation. Same way with most prey animals. Things have changed drastically since the beginning. There used to be plenty of animals, (bear, wolves, etc) that handled the population of animal heirarchy. The balance shifted and man became the caretaker from over population of certain species. I woild never hunt for a trophy. If I pull the trigger on an animal it is because that animal will give its life to provide sustenance for my family. It is also true that man became the care taker for animals that are endangered. Seems most of the endangered species were killed off by man or the doings of man. But even in zoos, they create atmospheres for the animals to hunt for their food. They call this enrichment activities. Zoos do an amazing job of keeping the animals they are entrusted with as healthy both physically and mentally as possible. It's sad we even need zoos but since we do, thank God they are there. The programs in zoos to repopulate endangered species are mazingly succesful. Plus if it were not for the zoos, so many animals would be euthanized. So "Bro" , looks like a lot of hunting for food does take place quite a bit.
@@DavidDeelLoco "Hundreds of people" 🤣 thanks for proving my point; on the global scale, hundreds or even thousands may as well be zero, that's how statistically insignificant they are. Get real, bro.
That's exactly what I love about parrots! They are so intelligent, talented and beautiful. Amazing how sassy this bird sounds while speaking. XD
Try having them at night
I have three budgies. I know they can be quite loud at night. I love them nevertheless.
Tari Artwork
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Omg,, I love this birds are my favourite creatures
Amazing bird awesome😇🥰🙏🏼😍❤💯💢💥💫
Its almost like a human companion !! and the chemistry between the 2 is stunning!!
Too cute, too funny too smart! Love it !!! 😂😂😂
But, can he balance a checkbook?
The times I watch this I never tire of it. He's lovely.
why is it easier to talk to this bird than to any politician???
"talks like a human"
I was expecting this bird to recite a skit or something, not make animal sounds
who cares! that was funny as hell!
yeah exactly.
African Grey parrots CAN talk like people though. I think one called "Alex" was a better example. It used to answer questions and solve puzzles in a lab.
BLUE_RATTAIL 100th like
I *love* that book about Alex - it's truly amazing. (Irene Pepperberg is the author.)
Not only solve puzzles and communicate but learned how to respond to human emotions. It's a great read and opens your eyes about how much animals know that we don't realise.
Me every time I think I got away with something 1:40
I admit, i dont have the ego to say i am smarter than him. He would probably make my dad proud and smile than i ever could 😢😂❤🎉
The spaceship noise sounded amazing! What an incredibly intelligent bird. . Q lindo meu Deus! Qt inteligência. É MT fofo..
I have a African Grey, they are amazing birds. Joe absolutely loves to wrestle with my hand, and does a cat call, you know like when you see a pretty girl. Every time I come home , he talks and makes amazingly accurate sounds and does very good impersonations I mean really good impersonations like if you weren't watching you would actually think that person said it not a parrot. But he does none of that on command, he's totally his own bird. I'm more then sure he could be trained they are very very smart and can figure things out, if motivated
joe mama
@@shocky7567 RIP BOZO #PACKWATCH
@Oxozanmanoxo R No. 2 Very likely. African Greys have a lifespan of 60 years.
@Oxozanmanoxo R No. 2 parrots live a LONG time.....
I think I disagree, I thought the talking birds must at least hear it first, maybe it's not, however I do know African gray's are super intelligent!!
How come when I do this nobody is nearly as impressed?
Because there are some racist mother bitches out there!!!
SuperDuperSentinel because she’s me people are stupid and have never seen them
Wait till you get your wings, then if you could do these they would be impressed.
Mohammad Hassan Racist???
You're not naked...
Brilliant absolutely brilliant memory.
He is smarter than Biden...😂😂😂
SWEETEST TALKING PARROT!!...
I'VE EVER SEEN!!!..YOU'RE CUTE!!!!
HE RECOGNISES SOUNDS ABOUT ALL WHICH HE IS ASKED TO DO!!
HE RESPONDS VERY QUICKLY!!
♡Love You!!. Sweet Darling!!♡
That bird is amazing, even as someone who owns a bird, this bird is unique. No bird I've seen has a vocabulary that big.
A larger vocabulary than many Americans.
@@ericjayj1 😂⁉️👍RIGHT!!!
your average male wouldn't be able to make that much conversation without using expletives, so the bird has the edge there for sure
@@swanwaffle 😂👏👍🌹
1:21 is the cutest thing I've ever heard.
I wish I could see how did she train him to do that!! This is beyond amazing!!
What a smart well trained little fellow, just great and amusing. Thanks for sharing this with us. 👍
It's a female.
@@luddite2702 Thank you.
2:19 lol teach me some dance moves
This little guy is amazing! His trainer put some real effort in training him! 😮😀
I think I heard the owner refer to Einstein as her?
I enjoyed the young lady just as much as the bird. I laugh every time I watch this video.
Absolutely brilliant!! I love him.🙂
That bird is so pampered from being worked with. They love the attention. Years have went into that feathered funny bird. He even knows colors and shapes and will say what the difference is. Square, round, ect.
Video:
This bird talks like a human being!!!!!!
Bird: Oink Oink
Exactly right.
That Grey is smarter than Donald Trump!!
A screwdriver is more intelligent than Hillary and all her voters combined. That's why they lost.
Who needs a television when you've got a parrot like that too keep you entertained,,
Eisten so genius I'm so happy for watching.
Now thats a smart bird!
Hello Annie
@@joelmoore169gmail Hello
@@joelmoore169gmail I'm so sorry, I'm sure you are a nice person, but I'm not looking.
Oh you don't want to be my friend! But why?
How are you today Annie's?
Yes, of course this lil birdie is amazing to watch! For me, I must give two thumbs up for this amazingly talented woman who has trained this bird in such a remarkable and UNselfish way in order to bring to us this VERY rare & fabulous entertainment! A job well done & one fun , exotic & crazy bird! Y'all are beyond being great together!... ~ Carol
I think and hope you’re sarcastic
@@Mnayes They made this comment 10 years ago lmao. I don't think they will see it
I love this bird! I've seen this video several times over the years, he's really smart. ❤
Incredible dictionary in that parrot and it has got all ears in the "conversation".
Wow, This is just amazing! For all the people that disliked this video, I'm pulling up at yo crib.
Thank you God for all your animal creations that bring us so much love and joy!
jn wd , " Amen ! " ⏭️🛡🗡📖 " God cares, cares right down to the last detail ! " ⏮️
The lady impressed me just as much as the bird.
i feel old- remembering Einstein when no one else does. She was a talented parrot
"Can you do a bird?"
*Exists*
"Good job!"
We had a parrot that laughed a lot because that all it heard at our house.We are always laughing about something.
I love that bird!😆😁🤗
Gosh that lady is cute! The parrot is funny too ...
Years ago, this friend of mine, Velma, had an African Grey parrot like this. His name was Quay. Now Quay could talk. He could carry one simple conversations. His "mommy", Velma was an artist. On Thursday nights, a bunch of us artists would gather at Velma's art studio and draw and paint. Some did ceramics. Sometimes Quay would be in the studio. Sometimes, he'd be hanging around on his cage. If he was hungry, sometimes he'd call Velma, "Velma,. She'd ask him, "What do you want, Quay?" Sometimes he'd say, "Momma, I'm hungry." Sometimes he'd say, "Velma, I'm hungry." Or if he was tired, he'd say, "Momma, I'm tired." Or he'd say, "Velma, I'm tired." She'd ask him, "Do you want to go to bed?" "He'd tell her, "I want to go to bed." Then she'd pick him up and put him in his cage and put a sheet or something over the cage. Quay would talk to one of our artists, John Brownell; but he never talked to me. He knew John a lot longer than me. Velma died in May of 2002. I don't know what became of Quay after she died. But that bird was smart.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@@edithbannerman4 : I'm doing OK for an old man. How are you?
@@stevewilliams3850 Great, what have you been doing?
@@edithbannerman4 : For the past few months, or so, I've put together a research paper on some ancient history. The paper started out just eight or nine pages long at first. Then I'd do some more research, then print...then more research and print. It's now twenty-seven pages long. It starts out with some history about Jewish Passover, then evolves to Christian Passover. When Christians celebrate Passover, they celebrate Jesus' Last Supper before He was arrested, then crucified. And what was Jesus celebrating His last Supper? Passover. He was a nice Jewish boy. From there it goes downhill for Jesus. You next find Him in the Garden of Gethsemane praying..."Let this cup pass from Me; but not as I will, but as You wilt."
Jesus was sweating blood; a condition called hematidrosis. You don't sweat blood unless you are very much afraid of something. I don't believe He was afraid of dying. I believe He was afraid of the pain He was going to suffer at the hands of the Romans. I believe He was afraid of the pain He was going to suffer from His upcoming scourging, and then crucifixion. I also believe He may have been afraid the Romans would kill Him before He was able to complete His main purpose on this Earth.
Most people don't have a clue what He suffered. The Bible doesn't tell you diddly-squat what all He suffered. I got so much information from The Shroud Of Turin; His burial Shroud. The Shroud shows that when the Romans scourged Him, He was lashed at least 372 times. Lots of medical experts who have studied the Shroud, believe He lost at least 40% of His blood volume, just from the scourging. They believe He was in stage three shock before He got to Golgotha, where He was crucified naked. The Romans crucified everyone naked.
His crown of thorns didn't just cover the side of his head, like is depicted in all paintings and movies of His crucifixion. It covered the entire top of His head like a baseball cap. There is no record of anyone else in history being crucified while wearing a crown of thorns. Well, He died on the cross. But He has risen. The Shroud of Turin proves that.
Experts have theorized that it took 34 trillion watts of electricity for a tiny fraction of a second; along with six to eight billion watts of light for one 40 billionth of a second to bring Him back to life. But after He was resurrected, He vaporized, momentarily, to come out from under the Shroud.
I put all this together in my paper. The Bible sanitizes Jesus' death. I don't. He died a horribly brutal, gruesome death; but it could have been worse.
@@stevewilliams3850 okay nice, how’s your day going?
The fact that this little guy still has so many years ahead of him makes me wonder how much he's gonna learn
Video is from 13 years ago, how old do you think they get..?
@@peterang6912 they can live like 100 years
@@nickb3164 23, lmfaoooo
@Max Green, 23 years is living in the wild. In captivity, it says they can live for 40 to 60 years.
@@nickb3164never knew that that's wild!
Beautiful and brilliant 👏 👌 😀 ❤
I love this baby.
i freaking loved that show along with other old great shows ( The Most Extreme, Jeff Corwin, Pet Star, Lost Tapes, Weird True & Freaky, Meerkat Manior and most of all the Crocodile Hunter R.I.P )
KODEIINE SNE I know this is a late reply, but I love Jeff Corwin!
Don't forget the late great Animal Bites!
KODEIINE SNE fear factor! I also miss All that, Keenan and Kel and other Nick shows to be honest.
I will always Miss Stevo. ive admired him since I was a kid.
This bird is a genuine genius! I can't believe it can talk like a human. My own parakeet couldn't do this
Csodálatosak ezek a madarak 🥰🤗💋
Amazing.I love this so much.Incredible.
2:04 rappers nowadays be like
Wow, That's amazing how many words he knows. I never knew that was possible.
Awww,he is Such a Sweetheart.Totally Amazing.Love him.
Beautiful little bird.
That is an incredibly well trained, clever little bird. I so enjoyed watching that. Well done! :D
Its fake dude
@@Schnixxxxx You're 9 years late
It is NOT " fake"... How incredibly stupid you sound..sorry... The bird is a very clever mimic!! This cannot be faked.... What ever they hear, are able to replicate..
This cute and talented parrot is indeed a joy to be with it ! Kudos to the lady trainer! am watching in year 2022 and this is one best show ever!
Simply amazing. This is why we need to look our planet and the things on it.
Hi baby how are you doing now i hope you are really doing good you are awesome looking at you baby makes happy when I look at your picture it is beyond my imagination that a creature like you really exist like a rose you make the garden so beautiful You are a diamond to any man that have eyes to see goodness of a womanhood Baby am Ben easy going person very understandable Am a civil engineer and a contractor I work at so many places like Asia Europe and Africa I love art craft and I write music I like ideal people when I see your picture am impress I want a good woman that understand what real love is all about who will understand me and perfectly be for me So we can build our world strong enough to care for each other I want you to be mine and I hope to hear from you soonest thanks
I enjoyed watching this video, thanks for sharing.
Absolute fantastic intelligence! A treasure, showing what animals can accomplish when given a chance.
That's Einstein and Its a she. But I love Einstein
She from tennessee
Who needs a crazy human when one can have such a smart bird, cat or dog?!
I love this bird❣️
Wow I'm so impressed with this I am sitting here with my mouth wide open each different sound that this parrot makes it's absolutely amazing. Sometimes some birds talk better than people do
This parrot is so cool I love how he can do all them noises
It was fake and loaded into the audio.
@@RJ42997 you know they can actually make those noises right
Einstein is one of the smartest birds I have seen and heard. How could you not be in awe of his talent.
This is an amazing and beautiful bird. Very smart and well trained!! I really enjoyed this video, thanks....