Meet Bruce, a captive kea parrot missing his upper beak, and the “first example of a disabled animal of any species ...
Bruce the kea is missing his entire upper beak. Yet he is the alpha bird of his circus (the apt collective noun for a group ...
Without a curvy upper beak to get in the way, Bruce the kea uses his lower beak to stab or joust at other birds in his social ...
While the kea parrot’s beak would normally be considered essential for survival, Bruce has innovated other ways of commanding ...
A kea parrot missing the entire upper half of his beak has become the dominant male of his social group — and in doing so, ...
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Parrot missing half his beak became the alpha male of his group
Bruce the kea parrot is missing his entire upper beak. By every measure of animal competition, he should be at the bottom of ...
Even without an upper beak, one bird in New Zealand is defying odds at the top of the pecking order. Bruce is a rescued kea (Nestor notabilis) parrot that is the alpha male among his species living at ...
Bruce the kea is missing his entire upper beak. Yet he is the alpha bird of his circus (the apt collective noun for a group of New Zealand's famously playful alpine parrots).
Bruce the kea is missing his entire upper beak. Yet he is the alpha bird of his circus (the apt collective noun for a group of New Zealand’s famously playful alpine parrots). As our latest research ...
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