Max Throws a Tantrum Over an Apple (Subtitles)
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Published 2022-04-22
I get upset quickly and I calm down just as easily. My momager knows to give me the space I need to vent my big feelings. She stays calm and waits it out. She also keeps her hands away when I am upset - during a tantrum I'm not always rational about my actions. Tantrums don't last long when you feel safe and secure. My hooman understands that it's just part of me being a bird - I can be very loud, but it's my way to express myself.
Although this video is subtitled, my momager didn't try to capture the words that I yell when I am angry. She promised to never say those words to me, and is respecting that.
On a scale of one to ten I rate this tantrum as a Moluccan. The numbers just don't make sense.
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All Comments (21)
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Max has empowered me. I'm telling my Boss tomorrow "I want a raise and I want it soon! I want it now!"
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Never in the history of calming down does anyone calm down when told to calm down. π
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For God's sake, give the bird an apple!
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The upside-down head thing is killing me! Max is so adorable . . . π€
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If huskies are the most dramatic dogs, then we can all agree Cockatoo are the most dramatic bird π
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I love the way he fluffed up his feathers before he threw a tantrum
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This is great. Iβm reminded of a time when my husband and I were fostering an African Grey. My husband was talking about her, but calling her βhim.β I corrected my husband a few times, but it didnβt change, until the bird called out loudly βJust call me Harriet!β I almost died laughing.
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He said "UNDERSTAND I WANT AN APPLE RIGHT NOW!!!" That was actually pretty intimidating
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Iβm convinced that heβs a human toddler inside of a bird π€£π€£π€£
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Max is pretty patient with humans. He did ask calmly in the beginning
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I have about 30 of these I feed every evening here in Sydney, Australia. They are wild. They are extremely smart. They also drive me crazy, and if I don't put food out, they get really pissed off and try to destroy things. I created a monster.
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Max is soo theatrical. I love how he throws his head around and turns his back melodramatically. Oh and raising his crest. "Now Now!"
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As one of my nieces once said - I don't want it now. I wanted it then!!!! πππ
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OMG π βI tried telling you help me now. Iβm a bird right now. You understand me? Help me out!β πππ
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this bird had me in stitches - what an emotional temper tantrum
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Imagine thieves entering the house at 3 AM and listening to that.
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He started off asking so sweetly....that went left quick.....π π€£π
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Max was adorable when he demanded "I want ANOTHER!" π
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I could never live with this noisy demanding bird
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I had a yellow-naped Amazon parrot and he once told the pizza delivery guy to βcome inβ after the guy knocked on the door. My parrot then started singing the theme to The Brady Bunch to the man.Needless to say I wasnβt fully dressed and I screamed when I walked into the living room. The poor guy was mortified when he realized our bird let him in. Some of these talking parrots can speak exactly like we do and know when to say certain phrases -