He's either hungry or attracted to you. I would knoow I work at sea world with them!
Head bobbing is a completely normal behaviour. They're happy, content, and want attention.
The head of the doll is attached by a spring to the body, and when the doll is moved the head bobs.
They are bobs
yes a dolphin can be mean
The Dolphin: This is one of several sexual situations that Paula informs us of. That is not an endorsement, just a description. The Dolphin is when a guy tries to stick his dick in a girls butt and she shakes her head and says, "Nah-uh" in a voice that sounds like a dolphin.
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Sounds like your budgie is playing. My budgie head bobs when he is hyper and playing in his cage, when he is practicing "talking" and is cleaning himself at the same time or when there is music on that he likes as if he is dancing to it.
...you answered your own question...in your question...it would look like a dolphin head and bear body.
well when conure bobs her head its because she wants attention or food.
Because it has a stripe on its head that is darker than its body.
where can you find Bobs shoes? In Bobs closet.
It would be "Bob's paper was incomplete." Bob's