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Cockatiels

Cockatiels are the second most common house hold parrot after budgies which are the most common. Some different types of cockatiel are cinnamon, pied, grey, lutino and opal. They can become very tame after a while and begin to trust humans enough to go on their arms. Some foods that they like to eat are sunflower seeds, banana skins and orange peel. They will get sick if you feed them chocolate, avacado, lettuce or rhubarb. They are very pretty birds.


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Rasmi

Rasmi is the plural of Rasmus. Rasmus is a rather incredibly large beast. It lumbers around searching what it may devour and/or maim. It is attracted to confrontation and can't help but to engage into violence when it sees others doing the same. It is easily spottable as it it very tall and has a rather large body and head to go with it. It stands at 6 foot 5 inches and weighs in at nearly 280lbs. It's diet consists of any and everything it can find. In the event that the Rasmus finds a mate there will be little Rasmus' running around in packs called Rasmi. These Rasmi are to be avoided and left alone, seeing as they will most likely sense your fear and attack you. There is good news, if you stay quiet and don't make any sudden movements the Rasmus can be a very fun beast to watch and observe. If he doesn't know you are there he won't harm you. He likes to hug the female of the species and hurt the male. If you are ever caught by one the only method known to distract him is to throw some sort of food away from yourself. He will be attracted to the food and give you time to run. Some last words of advice for the Rasmus is to not be in his way when he is walking and do not engage him as to not offend him and pay for it by a swift hit to the arm. Stay safe and remember these words of advice.

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