Smart parrot
In Tokyo, Japan, a pet parrot named Yosuke flew out of his cage and got lost. The police eventually rescued him from a nearby roof, but they had no idea who his owners are. Fortunately, Yosuke knew the right thing to do. When a veterinarian came to check up on him, he recited his name and full home address (down to the street number). He was soon reunited with his family.

That’s pretty smart. Most little kids who get lost in the mall can only cry and wail until their parents come to find them - not quite as smart as the bird-brained parrot.
Because of their ability to mimic human voice and behavior, parrots have the reputation of being very intelligent birds. Scientists have found that some African grey parrots can have the IQ level of a six-year-old child. If you don’t believe it, check out this performance by Einstein, one such bird who became famous on Animal Planet’s Pet Stars show.
Are you impressed yet?









Hi name is Einstein and he died a few years ago.