A man was wandering the streets when he saw an item falling from above. Isaac Sherring-Tito was walking down a street in Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia, when he noticed something spiky falling from above. When he looked up, he saw a white angry cockatoo standing on a building and tearing up anti-bird spikes and throwing them down.

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It appears that the parrot was not happy because he couldn’t walk along freely. This story just confirms the fact that cockatoos are fun birds with big personalities.

Isaac shared the video on Youtube and it has been watched over 235,000 times.

This bird is living proof that cockatoos are the worst.

Isaac instantly began recording the smart parrot who was picking up and dropping each section of the anti-bird spikes. The bird is so smart since he uses his beak and feet in a very conscious act of rebellion.

Isaac Sherring-Tito from Australia spotted the white angry cockatoo on a building in Katoomba, destroying the anti-bird spikes.

 

In case you didn’t know, wild cockatoos are native not only to the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, Indonesia, and New Guinea but Australia as well. These clever birds can live up to 60 years, depending upon the species. There are 21 different species of cockatoos.

The cockatoos are also zygodactyl, just like other parrots. Thanks to the two toes pointing forward and two backward and the use of their beak, these Australian birds can use their feet like humans use their hands.

Cookie, the Major Mitchell cockatoo, was the oldest cockatoo in captivity. He lived at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago and died at the age of 83.

It appears that this particular cockatoo is already a local celebrity.

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