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Gray parrots separated at zoo after swearing a blue streak

A British zoo has had to separate five foul-mouthed parrots who keepers say were encouraging each other to swear. "We are quite used to parrots swearing, but we've never had five at the same time,'' said the zoo's chief executive, Steve Nichols. "Most parrots clam up outside, but for some reason, these five relish it.''

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