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- DerAlta
He'll live to be near 90 years old. Picture a two year old that knows how to use a 300psi set of vice grips and a bull horn. $40 toy every week, and $20 of food. His last Vet bill was $200. His cage is big enough to stand up in. Take a look at www.mytoos.com or www.fosterparrots.com. Then think about how much you want one.Originally posted by miniMADness
Damn...I want one!!!
Very tame. Sure, I get a good pinch on a daily basis, and a good bite (broken skin) every other week. I still have all my ears, toes, fingers and such. For the most part, he's really good. He's well mannered, and does the occasional High Five for people. He's an exception though. I've seen Macaws that want nothing more than to cause you injury. The owner of teh rescue I volunteer at, brought one out of it's cage to show to people. Instead of stepping onto his hand he grabbed ahold of a finger and broke it. Then laughed.Originally posted by Cobraboy
How tame are they? Do they ever give you a bite or two every now and then?
He's big enough to step from one side to the other if I tilt my head forward. He can step about 8 inches in a stride, and about 10 from left foot to right foot sideways.Originally posted by daan
Is your right shoulder more muscle-y than your left, or does he sit on either side?
Originally posted by Der Alta
$40 toy every week, and $20 of food. His last Vet bill was $200.
My mom has one, and she has a matching watch. Can you say, "Gah!!"?Originally posted by Rumple Foreskin
Most annoying clock ever. My grandmother has one and it drives me nuts.
Originally posted by Rumple Foreskin
Most annoying clock ever. My grandmother has one and it drives me nuts.
Originally posted by Josh
We have one on our second floor deck out back. It's so damn loud, and annoying. Sometimes it goes off, and I think it's a real bird for a sec, but then I realize it's just that ****ing clock again.
Originally posted by Der Alta
He'll live to be near 90 years old.
The nice thing about hte big guys, is they can hold it for a bit longer, and they give you clear signs that it's time to move. So I rarely end up with a mess. However, when I do get nailed... Before we met, the wife had two iguanas, two Veiled chameleons, and a monitor. THat monter was something else. ou looked into it's eyes and could tell the only thought it had was "Food or not food"Originally posted by GB24Hours
How often do you need to change your t-shirt because of a...... um,....... MESS, Der Alta?![]()
Beautiful friends you have there.
I used to have a couple of iguanas, and THEY seemed to be much more work than my dogs, so I can't imagine how much work it must be to keep up with those birds. And you'll be doing it pretty much FOREVER. As much as I'd love the rewards of having a bird like that, I don't think I'd be willing to pay the price (work).
Oh yes, I'll get pictures of them up at some point. We've got Two Umbrella Cockatoos as well. One of them we believe is wild caught. Which means he was once living down your way. The only word he knows begins with and "S". Rarely uses it though. We have no clue how old he is. The other one is almost 8.Originally posted by vat_man
Similar issue with Australian white cockatoos - it's not unusual for them to live to be 110 years old in captivity. They also, from the ones I've seen, seem to have an appetite for learning and saying swear words.