No matter how much man progresses, there are some things in the world whose mysteries are hardly solved. Be it animals or birds, what they say in their own language, humans can hardly understand. Although it is a different matter that some animals learn their language while living among humans.For example, if we talk about dogs, then humans teach them so much that they accept everything. Dogs understand everything from sitting up to eating and drinking and playing. Similarly, there are some birds including parrots who understand and speak the language of humans.
A lot of videos go viral on social media every day. Some of which are surprising and some are funny and funny. One such video is becoming very viral these days, which you will also be happy to see.You must have seen that if there is a meeting between humans about something, then in that meeting many people gather in one place and talk among themselves. Now the question is, is it the same with birds? So you will know about it by watching this video which is going viral.
Whatever be the language, but it is clear that an emergency meeting is going on on an important subject. pic.twitter.com/2zp4VWSzXP
— Dipanshu Kabra (@ipskabra) January 11, 2022
In the video you can see that some birds called indigenous birds of Asia are sitting in one place and talking in their voices. Looking at them, it seems that they are having some important meeting. They look at each other and talk a lot and shake their heads from time to time, as if they have agreed on something.
This is a very funny video, which was shared by IPS officer Dipanshu Kabra on his Twitter handle and captioned, “Whatever the language, it is clear that an emergency meeting is underway on an important subject.” This video of just 30 seconds (Amazing Viral Video) has been viewed more than 42 thousand times so far, while this video has been liked by more than 4 thousand people.Many people have also made funny comments on the post. One user jokingly wrote, “The matter seems serious”, while another user commented similarly, “Maybe the third wave of COVID is being discussed.”