
The Funniest, Most Wholesome, And Most Interesting Things I Saw This Week
Including a story about the "world's stupidest dog."
Edinburgh, Scotland - A Scottish woman, known online as 'Wings and Wildlands,' has captivated millions with her extraordinary pet raven, Fable, who has learned to mimic an impressive array of human words and sounds over the past seven years. In a recent viral video, the owner showcases Fable's remarkable vocalizations, from affectionate 'Boop boop' and 'Mwah' sounds to clear greetings like 'Hi' and expressions of surprise like 'Wow.' The compilation, which spans clips from Fable's seven years with her owner, demonstrates the raven's evolving vocabulary and even includes instances of what the owner describes as 'creepy singing.' While Fable's repertoire is diverse, her owner notes that the raven's preferred sounds change over time, sometimes fixating on certain words before moving on to new ones. One particularly surprising clip features Fable uttering an expletive, highlighting the bird's unfiltered mimicry. Fable's ability to vocalize like this is a testament to the intelligence of ravens, which are known for their cognitive abilities and complex communication. The video has garnered widespread attention, sparking fascination and discussion among viewers worldwide about the potential for interspecies communication.
Including a story about the "world's stupidest dog."