His stunning movements and harmonious harmony with the melodies of music and his presentation of creative and distinct movements made the Cockato Parrot a true dancer, indicating that spontaneous and varied dance movements are not limited to humans.

A study published in the American journal Carnegie said that the cacao automatically interacts with his favorite music and presents many creative and distinctive movements, including head movements and raising the foot.

The study said that spontaneous movement with music occurs in every human culture and is the basis of dance, and that these movements occur in parrots a strong movement, because it is perhaps like humans learn sounds and contains the brain has audio links.

He got a parakeet named "Snoopol" fame on YouTube and was named headlines a decade ago after dancing to the rhythm of the song "Evry Paddy" of the American pop band "Backstreet Boys".

His new videos also appear as a musical response to the song "Gilles Just and You Too Much Van" by American singer Sandy Lopper and another English rock band Queen with spontaneous movements using different parts of his body, although he has not received any formal dance training.

"The most interesting thing for us is the great diversity of his movements with music," said Anirode Patelho, chief researcher and psychologist at Tufts University and Harvard University.

Video analysis revealed that the gifted bird has a variety of 14 dance movements in addition to two composite movements, and that this behavior "can be a sign of creativity," according to the study.