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In 2020, a zoo in England became the center of a viral story after five parrots were separated for swearing at visitors. According to CBS News, Lincolnshire Wildlife Park had welcomed five African grey parrots named Billy, Eric, Tyson, Jade, and Elsie. After being quarantined together, the birds quickly picked up foul language and began cursing at guests. Park chief executive Steve Nichols explained that while swearing parrots are not unusual, having five birds encouraging each other was unprecedented.
The parrots didnโt just swear randomly. One would start, another would join in, and soon the group erupted into a chorus of profanity followed by loud laughter. Visitors often found it funny, with some laughing when the parrots told them to โf*** off,โ but staff worried about children being exposed to the language. Nichols noted that the parrots seemed to know exactly what they were doing, timing their insults to get reactions from people and laughing back when visitors laughed.
According to BBC, the zoo decided to separate the parrots into different enclosures to prevent the behavior from spreading to the rest of the flock, which numbers around 200 African greys. Nichols joked that if the five birds taught the others, โwe could end up with 250 swearing parrots.โ Despite the disruption, he admitted that the incident brought unexpected amusement to visitors and highlighted the intelligence and mischievousness of the species.
The government has announced major tax and customs reforms through the budget for fiscal year 2083 84. Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle said the existing 11 levels of customs duty have now been reduced to 7 levels in an effort to simplify the tax system.
According to the new budget, customs duty has been reduced on 273 goods, especially on industrial raw materials. The government has also removed excise duty on 360 different items to lower the tax burden and improve business activity.
The scattered taxes collected at customs points will now be combined into a single green tax system. Officials say the new measures are aimed at making taxation simpler, supporting industries, and improving overall economic activity in the coming fiscal year.