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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 4:18 pm
especially considering quite a few animal owners like to watch what their birds say, parrots are wild animals, repeated teaching can frustrate the birds, separating the birds for a length of time can cause them stress if they've developed bonds and it would take for-freaking ever to do, but I wonder if it's even remotely possible to teach a group of domesticated parrots the entire cell block tango, focusing on a specific bird for each part, recording them, and then editing the videos together to form a cohesive song.
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 12:03 am
I'm sure it could be done if you have the time and patience to teach the birds. However, I have a feeling the birds might pick it up ((maybe not individual parts per se)) faster by just having the song playing constantly. *shrugs*
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