Out of all the birds one can get as a pet which one is the most cuddliest? Which one is the easiest to tame and bites less than certain types of parrots such as conures?
You can name multiple bird types but please include why you think that type of bird is the cuddliest.
vulture
Attempting to identify bird type traveling in the hundreds in Michigan mid-Autumn?
the deadly ostrich.
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vulture
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Birds generally aren’t cuddly creatures
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birds arent cuddly animals, if thats why you want one give up and get a small dog instead
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ahaha
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Clearly a chicken or a duck! Maybe not the cutest but definitely the easiest to tame.
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A cockatoo
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an eclectus they are beautiful and cuddly and talkative also they r the only bird you can tell from male to female the female is red and different colors and the male is green with a candy corn beak
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crow. they are cool, and remind me of Halloween. and candy corn. what is cuddlier than candy corn ?
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An emu
http://www.olegvolk.net/olegv/north/emu.jpg ….that’s why
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Ravens are very cuddly
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For sure a Cockatoo! I have many birds and my cockatoo is the cuddliest. Now you have to trade off talking for a good cuddle. Yes cockatoos do talk but they are pretty limited . I go to lots of bird shows and I’m more than sure most good breeders would give you the same answer. Good Luck
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Personal experience
there really is no cuddle bird there are know to peck it is norm. but i suggest you to go to your local pet store and ask them. mainly find a bird dealer. i know one in bellflower,ca, called pottsies.great birds and trainers. the owner is very nice and knows birds. but i did have a miniture parrot and he was tame. try it out.
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umm well ummm there are no cuddly birds but my favorite birds are cardinals but you can have them as pets…. so go to you pet shop and see witch bird you like best and buy it a cage you don’t want it pooping on you….. lol
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Birds are delicate; they are built light so they can fly. If you really want a cuddly pet, you may actually want a bunny, hamster, or cat.
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A baby Penguin
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Doves (or pigeons) are symbols of peace. And they do make good pets. Unlike most other birds, pigeons can fly outside on their own and later come back to you.
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Our umbrella cockatoo is more cuddly than most dogs! But they are quite expensive though ($900 and up)
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I would say cockatoos… but this is a double-edged sword. They are also the most dependent and will make YOU their one and only interest, demanding that you feel the same. If you should step out of the room for instance, you’ll hear about it… so will your neighbors and anyone within 50 feet. Of course, no one can handle being the only reason to live, I think cockatoos are much better left to bond with one another in the wild. Cockatiels can be sweet, lover birds – I have one now who just really wants to be my bird and will rub his little head on my chin and just want to be with me. I’ve also had 2 green cheek conures at different times and they were both really very sweet little birds. It really depends on the bird… it’s been my experience tho’ that young birds are more of the cuddly ones but they can grow out of it.
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Birds are individuals so it depends on the bird, but generally birds are not cuddly. I know people are going to say ‘Cockatoo!’ but please do a lot of research, the commitment a Cockatoo needs is insane – check out mytoos.com…personally I probably couldn’t handle a Cockatoo.
An Ecletus maybe – I’m not sure because I don’t have experience with them but I’ve heard they are great birds. Good luck whatever you decide.
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what ever you do dont get it at petsmart…
http://www.petsmartcruelty.com/ ……thats why its just cruel..
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That would be a cockatoo, especially an Umbrella Cockatoo. They are like little cuddly toddlers. But I’ll warn you, that also goes for their tantrums and whininess. If you aren’t paying enough attention to them (and they need A LOT), they will let you know with loud screeching and anxious behavior like feather-pulling. They are worth the effort if you have the time to devote to them, otherwise get a cockatiel. They are cuddly and much lower maintenance.
EDIT: Wow, why are there so many dumb answers in the Bird section? Who are these people?
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I’d go with a small goose breed or a large duck breed , raised from hatchlings. The larger size makes them more resistant to breakage from snuggling and they bond with the person that raises them. Ducks will tolerate a minute or two of snuggling as adults before they want to escape, I don’t know if geese tolerate it any easier. But they’re quite happy sitting in your lap.
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Silkie
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the most cuddly Type of bird is a cockatoo they love to be held and rarely bite if you bye young.
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worked at a pet store