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Back in 2020, five foul-mouthed African gray parrots, donated to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in eastern England, were isolated from the flock in an attempt to improve their language. But ...
A wildlife park in the UK conspired a new plan to stop their potty-mouthed parrots from cursing, telling zoo visitors to “f—k off.” Lincolnshire Wildlife Park revealed they are taking eight ...
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park famously received five African gray parrots from different owners in 2020, and the new arrivals spent their time in quarantine teaching each other a variety of ...
Their habit of spouting curse words at a torrid rate has, by turns, mortified and amused the people who work with them at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in Friskney, England. Now the family ...
Two exotic caracal cats are expected to arrive at a Lincolnshire wildlife park on Saturday. The pair, named Hachie and Sweety, have been taken in by the Ark Wildlife Park near Stickney.
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LincolnshireWorld on MSNKids go free to wildlife park in Lincolnshire through FebruaryLincolnshire Wildlife Park’s offer for families also comes well-timed for the half-term holidays from February 21 to March 3.
A wildlife park's high-risk approach to tackling its parrots' swearing problem appears to be working. In January, Lincolnshire Wildlife Park said it planned to introduce the eight problem birds ...
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Celebrity lights up Lincolnshire Wildlife ParkCelebrity Light Switch-On with Danny Miller at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park Get ready for a day of festive fun at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park on Saturday, 30th November, as TV star Danny Miller will ...
The foul-mouthed birds were split up after they launched a number of different expletives at visitors and staff just days after being donated to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in eastern England.
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