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Cockatoos photographed opening garbage bins across Sydney
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Beware: Cockatoos In Australia Have Officially Learned How To Open Trash Bins - I Can Has Cheezburger?
How a Garbage-Bin War Schools Humans and Birds - The New York Times
Australian cockatoos are teaching each other to open trash cans | Curious Times
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How a Garbage-Bin War Schools Humans and Birds - The New York Times
Clever Cockatoos in Sydney Learn How to Open Garbage Cans by Copying Each Other
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Smart sulphur-crested parrots learn to open trash bins and pass it to their peers! - Indianarrative
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Cockatoos Work to Outsmart Humans in Escalating Garbage Bin Wars | Scientific American
Beware: Cockatoos In Australia Have Officially Learned How To Open Trash Bins - I Can Has Cheezburger?
Australian cockatoos are teaching each other to open trash cans | Popular Science
Cockatoos learn how to flip open garbage bins by copying each other | ABC News
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Australian Parrots Have Learned How to Open Trash Cans - The Atlantic
Clever cockatoos thwart human efforts to stop wheelie bin rubbish raids — to a point - ABC News
Cockatoos learn how to flip open garbage bins by copying each other - ABC News
Oddee.com on X: "The sulphur-crested cockatoo community in Sydney, Australia has taken to dumpster diving for food thanks to a technique taught by those who have figured out how to open heavy
This bird just moved a brick. Then opened a trash can. Enough internet for today.
Australian Cockatoos And Humans In 'Innovation Arms Race' Over Trash Bins