> tubeyou443 said on
12-05-2009 at
21:12:
Oh what a clever bird.
> 52b17 said on
12-04-2009 at
12:48:
davvero sorprendente!really surprising!
> bestmoviesEVAH said on
12-03-2009 at
20:23:
nice bird
> xXRazorspeedXx said on
12-03-2009 at
05:40:
Sounds stupid
> garioldwin said on
12-02-2009 at
16:16:
how manny people have a chance to see that?? not too manny...
> DottedCheese said on
11-30-2009 at
22:27:
The narrator is irritating. Who heard him at the end? "Shrreeeeeeed!"..."Clever bird, what a clever bird!"
> pakdefv said on
11-30-2009 at
21:54:
Good show
> Alberad08 said on
11-29-2009 at
02:18:
Thank you very much for that interesting uoload!
> jlambertstl said on
11-29-2009 at
00:59:
Interesting behavior but the narrator is very annoying.
> way2hip said on
11-27-2009 at
22:19:
Clever bird!
> sarshar1 said on
11-27-2009 at
14:20:
these innocent birds will NOT be so innocent if the keep imitating the so corrupted the so evil human race.
> LosAztecas said on
11-27-2009 at
06:22:
I'd respond to you again, but I'm afraid this would turn into one of those useless and already worn-out atheist vs. theist arguments that probably both of us have experienced enough of already.
> shababfilisteen said on
11-27-2009 at
04:32:
yes sir, but where would this unique intelligence come from. It is not only intelligence, it is also an amazing biological structure to go with it. Definately if you dont reflect deeply about it you will find it rediculous, but a person of common sense would see that this bird has wisdom placed in the way it is created, and that it had no decision of choosing to be alive or not. Think and be true to yourself, because there will be a time when it will be to late to do that.
> JudyWonn said on
11-27-2009 at
00:49:
VERY Smart bird.
> aces9876 said on
11-26-2009 at
21:37:
ps: birds are dinosaurs :)
> aces9876 said on
11-26-2009 at
21:35:
Its not a smart bird, its just us humans who are so closeminded to believe animals cant think or adapt to things they experience or see.
> dinosaurandnapkin said on
11-25-2009 at
04:46:
Ya, crows drop food on highways for passing cars to crush. And are also known to even drop it on a cross-walk at an intersection with traffic lights so that the crow can pick it up without getting run over. Very fucked up for something that flies around in a "murder."
> thisissick22 said on
11-24-2009 at
13:18:
proof of allah? you're a clown.
> trakilla2000 said on
11-24-2009 at
00:02:
im a scientist i know this type of behavior we been studing this and we found the answer i quiet simple the bird is being control its a robot if not watch the movie bird robot its all explained their
> Alfaomegabravo said on
11-22-2009 at
00:31:
Ive seen this behavior of birds where i live.It usually starts with humans feeding ducks and then the other birds starts to notice that the fish (food) is drawn to the bread. Once it gets that connection the rest is easy.Birds are kind of intelligent and anything that involves food they seem to catch on quickly.