Well, I knew a cockatiel that loved to dance. Whenever its owner played a certain song, it would bob its head and flap its wings in rhythm. It was so cute and funny. It seemed like it had its own little concert every time the music started.
There was a magpie that loved shiny things. It stole a little girl's hairpin which was shiny. The girl chased the magpie all around the yard until the magpie finally dropped the hairpin. It was a really funny chase.
My dog once chased its own tail for like ten minutes straight. It was so hilarious seeing it go round and round, completely oblivious to how silly it looked.
A parrot in a zoo was known for its sassy attitude. It would mimic the zookeepers in a really funny way. One day, it just dropped dead while squawking at a visitor. The zookeepers were shocked at first but then they remembered all the hilarious moments with the parrot. It was sad, but they also thought it was kind of fitting that the parrot went out making noise and being its usual self.
I'm not sure exactly which stories the funny bird is talking about. It could be stories about its adventures in the forest, like how it found a hidden treasure or made friends with other animals.
I have a cat that loves to hide in boxes. One time, I bought a new pair of shoes and left the box out. My cat jumped in and refused to come out. When I moved the box, it meowed like it was on a roller coaster ride.
One funny story is when Larry Bird trash - talked his opponents in a really creative way. He once told a defender that he was going to shoot the ball from a certain spot on the court right in front of him, and then he did it with ease, which left the defender looking rather silly.
There's a story that during a game, Larry Bird noticed a flaw in the other team's defense. He then told his teammate exactly how to exploit it, in a really nonchalant and humorous way. He had this amazing basketball IQ and his way of communicating it was often quite funny. For example, he might say something like 'Just pass it here, they'll never expect it, trust me, I know these guys' in a really matter - of - fact tone that made it seem so easy and yet was so clever.
I heard about a parakeet that would pretend to be asleep when it didn't want to interact. It would close its eyes and tuck its head under its wing. But as soon as someone walked away, it would peek out and start chirping again. So funny.