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Researchers Discover Australian Parrots Perform 30 Dance Moves, Including 17 New to Science

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Researchers have identified that Australian cockatoos possess up to 30 distinct dance moves, with 17 of these moves previously unknown to science. The study involved analyzing 45 videos of cockatoos dancing to music and observing six cockatoos at the Wagga Wagga Zoo in Australia. These birds demonstrated a variety of movements such as head banging, sidestepping, body rolls, and half-turns. The researchers suggest that these dance moves may be remnants of courtship rituals, repurposed for entertainment. The study highlights the cognitive and emotional processes in parrots, suggesting that music could serve as environmental enrichment for captive birds.
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Why It's Important?

The discovery of complex dance behaviors in cockatoos underscores the advanced cognitive abilities of these birds, which could have implications for animal welfare and enrichment practices in captivity. Understanding these behaviors may lead to improved care strategies that enhance the mental and emotional well-being of parrots. Additionally, the study contributes to the broader understanding of animal cognition and the evolutionary aspects of dance, potentially influencing how zoos and pet owners engage with and care for these animals.

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