Meet Rudy and Isaac, just two guys who love to dance. One important detail to note is that Rudy is a rose-breasted cockatoo who absolutely loves being center stage. Watching this duo perform is guaranteed to make your day!
Make sure your sound is on, because you’ll quickly realize that Rudy is genuinely bopping along to the beat. While Isaac plays the role of backup dancer, it’s clear these two have practiced together more than once. Their chemistry is unbeatable!
We laughed when Isaac admitted in the caption, “I’m just Rudy’s backup dancer LOL!” The only thing we wished was that the video was longer; we could watch it on repeat!
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Commenters’ Funny Reactions to Rudy and Isaac Dancing
We loved watching Rudy cut a rug, and so did the rest of the internet; viewers left more than 1,000 comments about it! We laughed when @Smooches pointed out, “Rudy turned around like, ‘Is this a challenge?’ LMFAO!” @Princess added what Rudy was wondering, “Rudy: You F*ckin’ wit it?” Annie made us LOL when she said, “Bird ain’t tryna battle thooo!”
@ShesMajickal shared, “Y’ALL MATCHING. THAT BIRD IS BEAUTIFULLLLL!!!” We’ve never seen this gorgeous bird before, and we love its unique, pink coloring. The Spruce Pets shared more about the breed, “The rose-breasted cockatoo, best known by its native aboriginal Australian name “galah,” is the perfect parrot species for a pet owner who likes to interact frequently with a pet bird. Extremely intelligent and enormously fond of humans, this pretty pink bird can readily learn to say many words and do complicated tricks with regular training.” Like competing in dance-offs!
The article goes on to say that they’re noisiest when they walk in the morning and at dusk, adding, “This clever bird can imitate people’s voices and repetitive sounds like train whistles, car horns, or telephone ringtones.”
They also caution, “If you are considering owning a galah, ensure you have ample free time to spend with your pet. This bird is sensitive and thrives on attention and interaction from its humans. As a flock-oriented species, ignoring the rose-breasted cockatoo could lead to depression, anger, and destructive behavior.” Sounds like Rudy is a handful!
This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Jan 11, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.