Shagged by a Kakapo Parrot!
This is quite old, I know, but I just found out about it. So, the story is like this:
Zoologist Mark Carwardine along side Stephen Fry were making a documentary about animals on the edge of extinction. If you don’t already know, in New Zealand there’s this parrot, the largest of all but who can’t fly, who is so rare that few people really got to see one.
Because this parrot cannot fly, he adopts a simple and not always effective strategy: he stays very still! Before mankind discovered many wild islands, especially in the New Zealand area, these parrots were happy with their life. When humans got to know about Kakapo Parrots and brought felines with them, well, the poor birds were facing a great danger: cats!
As far as I’ve read about these birds, there are plans about evacuating an island for Kakapo Parrots where cats and other predators don’t have access to, in order to prevent the extinction of this wonderful bird.
Well, as I was saying in the beginning, Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine were making a BBC documentary when, all of a sudden, this Kakapo bird comes and starts shagging the photographers head. It’s hilarious!


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