Some people just light up a whole room. A single being that has the power to completely change all of the energy around them and make it, well, beautiful.
More often than not, these “beautiful people” don’t have to put on a show to do what they do. Their charm simply comes from them being themselves.
Paco the parrot is one of those people. Paco is light a bright ray of feathery sunshine with a highly infectious laugh.
That infectious laughter had the veterinary staff at Petland in Norwin, PA in hysterics.
It was so hilarious that the staff decided to record all of Paco’s antics that had them in stitches.
@petlandnhtPaco came in for a wing and nail trim today and had us crying feom laughing!♬ original sound – petlandnht
“Paco came in for a wing and nail trim and had us crying from laughing,” the TikTok video’s caption read.
If it wasn’t Paco’s laughter that was making the staff laugh, it was him saying “Paco want a bath” or “Hi!” in a sexy manner.
There was a second video that showed “the madness that led to our outburst of laughter!”
And it was just as hilarious as the first video.
I mean, madness is a pretty accurate way to describe it. You hear Paco laughing, which makes the techs laugh, and then Paco laughs harder causing the techs to laugh harder even harder than that.
It wasn’t long before the room just rang with laughter and you didn’t know who it was coming from.
The male vet tech holding Paco eventually tightens up telling the bird they have “work” to do.
Ha! Paco knows of no such things. Nor does Paco care for such pablum nonsense. Paco is there to bring the joy. And that Paco did.
@petlandnhtYou asked for more from Paco and we are delivering!♬ original sound – petlandnht
The female vet tech did try. But every time she tried to hold Paco to clip his wing, she just couldn’t go through with it.
She would just double over in happy laughter.
She tried to get close a few times but she just couldn’t go through with it. She was laughing too hard to hold the clippers.
This woman was literally wiping tears off of her face.
At one point, Paco had the male tech in a state of wonder.
“He nailed my laugh!” he said after Paco imitated him.
According to All About Birds, parrots are able to mimic voices because they have a single vibrating membrane called a syrinx at the bottom of their windpipe
This is similar to a human larynx.
A typical songbird will have two syrinxes. Parrots also possess long muscular tongues that help to modify sounds and a forebrain area for vocal learning and vocalization control which isn’t found in all birds.
You can watch the third video of Paco’s recent trip to Petland in the video below.
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@petlandnhtAwe until Paco comes back to visit say goodbye!♬ original sound – petlandnht