cuz it hates you. you have failed as a parent. we are sending child services to your house right now.
Parrot
It may not have enough seeds in it.
they repeat not necessarily talk
Its fairly unlikely but birds know just as much as you teach them.
no. the animal you are looking for is the parrot.
Talk to your parrot, repetitiously, as you might talk to a baby. Parrots learn from what they hear.
I think you mean a Cockatoo. Yes, you can sort of teach a Cockatoo to speak, but they do not comprehend. They just mimic (parrot) the sounds you say to them
he wont listen he wont speak and he will not buy you anything
well tbh with you harry potter , dumbledore could speak to snakes but they wont speak back
Because toto wont speak
"The Widow and the Parrot" is a short story by Virginia Woolf about a widow named Mrs. Gage who inherits a parrot. The parrot begins to speak and reveal secrets about her deceased husband, leading Mrs. Gage to question her knowledge about him and her own life. The story explores themes of perception, truth, and the complexities of human relationships.
Raja bought the parrot because he was captivated by its vibrant colors and ability to mimic sounds. He believed that having a parrot would bring joy and companionship to his home. Additionally, Raja was intrigued by the idea of teaching the parrot to speak, which he thought would be a fun and engaging challenge. Ultimately, the purchase reflected his desire for both entertainment and a unique pet.