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THE TOP TEN American (& Japanese) Pets Got Talent
While it's a well-known fact that pet owners can train their parrots to sing on key, there are a lot of other pets and animals in the wild who have been waiting in the wings to finally get their spotlight moment as well. In combing YouTube for the best of the best, here are my top ten picks of pets I think are a cut above the rest. Yes, American (& Japanese) pets do have talent.
While it's a well-known fact that pet owners can train their parrots to sing on key, there are a lot of other pets and animals in the wild who have been wait... more
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Billschannel posted a host of cats (that describes them as "the biggest stars on YouTube) belting out "Auld Lang Syne"
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Paul Winter & Consort also took to recording wolves with their famous "Wolf Eyes" performed at the 29th annual Winter Soltice Concert 2008 at St John the Divine in NYC.
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A horse who may have taken his lead from Mr. Turtle above. Here he is singing (or lip synching), "Me and Mrs. Jones"
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Geico's Ads are the best - and, here's one you may have missed. Mister Butters and his cockatiel friend harmonize well together for their rendition of A-Ha's 80's pop hit, "Take on Me"
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At this Japanese Aquarium, three Beluga Whales sing for their supper. Also note the musical walrus trained to play a Swiss Horn.
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Although not a real-life frog, since he's been part of the American landscape for the last four decades, gotta give props to Kermit the Frog's rendition of "Life's A Happy Song," accompanied by Bret McKenzie, who was taking time off from his duo comedy routines on HBO's "Flight of the Conchords."
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