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Wildlife park hatches risky plot to 'dilute' swearing problem among its parrots by putting them with the rest of the flock

Five African greys at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park rose to fame in 2020 after staff removed them from display for squawking expletives. However, three more have also begun swearing since then.

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Zoo separates parrots who swore at visitors

And other stories from the stranger side of life by The Week team 3 Aug 2021 A wildlife centre has been forced to separate five parrots who wouldn’t stop swearing at visitors. Billy, Eric, Tyson, Jade and Elsie were removed from view at Lincolnshire Wildlife Centre after they repeatedly cursed. However, the centre has revealed there had been no complaints about the naughty language. “When a parrot tells you to ‘f off’ it amuses people,” said a spokesman. “It’s brought a big smile to a really hard year.” Graphics show Neanderthals were artistic Neanderthals painted stalagmites in a Spanish cave more than 60,000 years ago, according to a new study. Experts have concluded that the graphics are at least 64,800 years old, made at a time when modern humans did not inhabit the continent. The Guardian says the discovery counters the perception that Neanderthals were “unsophisticated and brutish”.

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