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Video reveals cockatoos have 30 unique dance moves—including headbanging – New Study



Researchers now know why the caged bird dances: a form of mentally enriching play



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Recent research suggests that seemingly repetitive behaviors like dancing in caged birds are not signs of stress or boredom, but rather a form of mentally stimulating play. Scientists discovered that these rhythmic movements involve complex neural pathways associated with motor control and reward, indicating the bird is actively engaging its brain. This “dancing” might be a way for birds to explore their physical capabilities, rehearse motor skills, and experience a sense of accomplishment within the confines of their environment. The finding offers a new perspective on animal behavior and highlights the importance of mental enrichment for captive animals.

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