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Intelligent parrot understands the meaning of "water"

It is so fun to watch a bird bathing in a puddle of water. Splashing around, fluffing their feathers and getting wet it is an instinctual behavior. Einstein is like a little child splashing around in his kiddie pool! His owners provide this large dish of water and Einstein can bathe whenever he wishes. Watch as he puts his beak in the water and does laps in the “pool”! Einstein also has an understanding of the wet stuff and actually calls it "water". Proof that parrots just don't mimic, they do understand the meaning of words. Einstein the Talking Texan Parrot is a silly, smart, and popular parrot who loves to talk and entertain! He knows the names of several animals and likes to make their sounds. In addition to his silly vocalizations, he likes to have conversations with his owners, talking, doing animal sound imitations, and acting silly. He also enjoys singing and dancing in some of his video compilations. With his amazing talking abilities and funny antics, Einstein the talking parrot’s videos will keep you entertained for hours! Einstein parrot is also famous for some of his silly quotes and sayings. Online, Einstein, the talking parrot is popular across many social media platforms such as YouTube @einsteinparrot, Instagram @einsteinparrot, and Facebook @einsteintexanparrot. Einstein’s website, einsteinparrot.com is designed to inform you about the care of parrots and also entertain you. Living with a parrot is a big commitment. Parrots live a very long time. A parrot such as Einstein can live to be 50 or 60 years old. They all require a lot of care, proper nutrition, training, time, and patience. Parrots need a lot of attention and lots of toys and activities to keep from being bored. Parrots are also expensive, a large cage is an investment, and plenty of play perches to spend out of cage time. Specialized veterinarian care is also required. Most of all they require your companionship and a forever home. Many people decide after the first few years of parrot ownership that the responsibility is too great and the parrots become neglected and sometimes abandoned. When that happens they are sent to parrot rescue facilities to be adopted by a new family or some spend their lives in sanctuaries. It is often said, “Having a parrot is much like raising a raising a 2 to a 3-year-old child for the rest of your life!”