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1) Having Hypnotized His Next Victim, Count Macaw Prepares To Drink Its Blood
2) Macaws: They’re Nature’s Chiropractors!
3) Painful Love Nip
4) "Honey, I’ve Got An Itch . . . "
5) Practical Jokes Animals Play (When She Turns To Look, He’ll Dart Behind Her Other Shoulder)
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Jimmy was born in Texas, grew up nominally Protestant, but at age 20 experienced a profound conversion to Christ. Planning on becoming a Protestant seminary professor, he started an intensive study of the Bible. But the more he immersed himself in Scripture the more he found to support the Catholic faith, and in 1992 he entered the Catholic Church. His conversion story, "A Triumph and a Tragedy," is published in Surprised by Truth. Besides being an author, Jimmy is the Senior Apologist at Catholic Answers, a contributing editor to Catholic Answers Magazine, and a weekly guest on "Catholic Answers Live."
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4) “Honey, I’ve Got An Itch . . . ”
Aren’t Macaws suppose to have different color for male and female? If that is so, then THAT comment endorse homosexuality 🙂
Actually, macaws have a bunch of different species with different colorations (see here).
Don’t know about the color variation by gender, but in looking at the photo before I put it up, it seemed to me that the biting macaw is slightly more brightly colored than the being-bitten macaw, which led me to suppose that the biting macaw is a male and the being-bitten macaw is a female.
Anyway, that’s my story, and I’m sticking to it. 🙂
“Looks like it’s time to dye your roots again honey”
Oh…I love you too sweetheart. Now go get me a big nut.
nope, same colors in both sex macaws by mutation (um.. variety, or breed). 🙂
“We need one more for our ‘Silent Watchers of Cirith Ungol’ act!”
The United Church of Christ launched their latest commercial showing that they will not bar same-sex parrots at their services.
The one on the bottom is a baby…I’m a breeder and I can tell by the eyes. And there is no difference in color between the sexes. AND the adult bird is not biting the baby, she’s preening it.