>>15491145Uh, well, second, I guess, hey.
>>15491156Oh, well, I wonder if a bird can actually pull the pin, I've seen our bird pull some things pretty hard, but, eh, I doubt it. And, well, I doubt the bird would be interested in pulling the pin, not the kind of thing they tend to get drawn towards, it'd probably not even bother touching the pin. They get interested in really random and weird stuff, like, our bird loves to go stand beside the mirror in my room for some reason, not in front of it or anything, just beside it, kind of hard to explain, but it's really not a special spot or anything. And when it gets there, he bobs his head up and down a lot, hard enough to make sounds from his beak hitting the floor, it's really really weird, I don't get it. They also make this bizarre sound while they're bobbing their head up and down like, imagine hyperventilating but making squeaky sounds, oh, like when you go back and forth in a chair and it makes that squeak, almost like that. So, well, I guess that went off track, but, that bird would probably be more interested in that red stuff in the background of the picture than do anything with the grenade, even if it had the strength to pull it or anything, is what I'm saying. Oh, it'd probably try to roll the grenade off the table, if anything. Ours does that for some reason, it just throws things off tables. It does look like a way different bird than ours though, so, maybe it's all different, how they act and what they can do. Other than that, uh, well, I guess that's it, cool picture, I guess, and, well, since that has to be a fake grenade, maybe the pin is really easy to pull? So, maybe the bird really did pull the pin, who knows, it's possible.