Watch this Parrot Who Mistook Naturalist For His Wife.

Posted October 3rd, 2009 by Healing Laughter and filed in Comedians, Humorous Items, International, Research
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British comic and commentator Steven Fry witnesses a bold effort by nature to broaden the avian and human gene pool. Good humored naturalist and potential genetic donor, Mark Carwardine, gives an excellent example of professional and selfless patience.

Inspired by Larry Gassan

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