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Join in on this Discussion and see the pictures. Click here-> : Gifted research parrot Alex found dead


BATMAN
09-11-2007, 12:19 PM
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A gifted parrot that could count to six, identify colors and even express frustration with repetitive scientific trials has died after 30 years of helping researchers better understand the avian brain.

The death of Alex, an African Grey parrot, left scientists at Brandeis University feeling as if they'd lost a colleague.

"It's devastating to lose an individual you've worked with pretty much every day for 30 years," scientist Irene Pepperberg told The Boston Globe. "Someone was working with him 8 to 12 hours every day of his life."
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Alex's advanced language and recognition skills revolutionized the understanding of the avian brain.

After Pepperberg bought Alex from an animal shop in 1973, the parrot learned enough English to identify 50 different objects, seven colors, and five shapes.

He could count up to six, including zero, was able to express desires, including his frustration with the repetitive research.

He also occasionally instructed two other parrots at the lab to "talk better" if they mumbled, though it wasn't clear if he was simply mimicking researchers.

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Pepperberg said Alex hadn't reached his full cognitive potential and was demonstrating the ability to take distinct sounds from words he knew and combine them to form new words. Just last month he pronounced the word "seven" for the first time.

The cause of Alex's death was unknown. The African Grey parrot's average life span is 50 years, Pepperberg said.

She said Alex was discovered dead in his cage Friday morning. Pepperberg said she waited to release the news until Monday so grieving researchers could get over the shock and talk about it.

Pepperberg said the last time she saw Alex on Thursday, they went through their goodnight routine, in which she told him it was time to go in the cage and said: "You be good, I love you. I'll see you tomorrow."

Alex responded, "You'll be in tomorrow."

Queen
09-11-2007, 02:16 PM
aw, not Alex :(

95whitepep
09-11-2007, 02:31 PM
Time for a BBQ!
Put that bird on the fire!

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Neighbor friend used to own a parakeet when I was a kid. We played so much Atari pac-man, that the bird used to mimic the sounds exactly....
Some times at night for attention the bird would start making the pacman noises. Their mom used to come down at 3am thinking her kids were playing atari in the middle of the night but it was the bird....was funnier than hell. She almost got rid of the atari because she was hearing the pacman noises all the time.

AmishBoy
09-11-2007, 07:08 PM
Waka Waka Waka Waka Waka Waka Waka Waka Waka Waka

HeavyFoot86
09-12-2007, 04:57 PM
That bird was smart as hell, I can't imagine what those researches must feel like. It really would be like losing a colleague. There are some videos of him floating around the internet. He was really cool. I've wanted an african gray since elementary school.

cool_as_crap
09-12-2007, 05:26 PM
Aw poor petie.

BATMAN
09-18-2007, 10:40 AM
Smarter than many ebony homo erectus from the hood. ;)

BadDude22
09-18-2007, 01:28 PM
i just looked him up on youtube.. hilarious

so are swearing parrots

I love pop-up lights
09-19-2007, 02:28 AM
african greys are gorgeous and they are smart as hell, I'd rather have a Hyacinth Macaw though or a Harlequin

BadDude22
09-19-2007, 11:32 AM
what are typically the most intelligent? african greys?

Manntis
09-19-2007, 11:37 AM
European swallows.

Richter12x2
09-19-2007, 02:33 PM
European swallows.

They're at least the most fun to be around. :D

DarkAngelKamui
09-19-2007, 03:49 PM
There's hope for birdkind...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6300000/newsid_6302100/6302165.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42499000/jpg/_42499065_parakeet3_ap_gal.jpg

Fumihiko
09-19-2007, 05:07 PM
sad that bird was badass.

I love pop-up lights
09-20-2007, 01:21 AM
what are typically the most intelligent? african greys?

I think overall african greys are generally considered the smartest, the parrot with the highest vocabulary though is none other than the budgy weird yes but a budgy currently holds the record for most words memorized. But greys are still "smarter" if that makes sense they can learn to solve problems whereas a budgy just memorizes shit(for the most part)

oh and that ringneck parakeet looks really similar to my bird I have one of these
http://www.krcexoticbirds.com/main/pricepage/thumbnails/mustache.jpg

she's pretty cool, kinda loud at times though and she only really likes me but other than that great companion

Animal
09-20-2007, 09:05 PM
lol wut
http://smoke.rotten.com/bird/ouch.jpg

I love pop-up lights
09-21-2007, 12:41 AM
parrots usually chew on things they are standing on so no thanks I prefer to keep my dick...

driftmunkey
09-21-2007, 01:36 PM
and those larger parrots like to eat nuts... no thank you.

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