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This Wild Vulture Bonded With A Human So Closely, Viewers Joke He’s “A Dog With Wings” (23 Pics)
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This Is How Zico The Vulture And An Animal Trainer Named Russo Became Best Friends (23 Pics)

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If you saw a vulture calmly walking beside a man, hopping onto his arm, and hanging around like a loyal pet, you’d assume it was a one-off stunt. But this is real life for a Brazilian animal trainer known online as Russo Adestrador.

In Brazil, he’s become a bit of a TV regular and social media celebrity precisely because he doesn’t stick to the “normal” training roster. He’s worked with animals most people wouldn’t even consider trainable, and he’s built a reputation around patience, observation, and daily coexistence rather than forceful discipline.

A big part of Russo’s public profile is also tied to his dog Toya, who has worked alongside him in disaster relief efforts and has even received a medal for her merit. Russo has taken Toya onto multiple TV programs to share tips and demonstrate training, and those appearances helped turn him into a recognizable figure well beyond the usual dog-and-cat training scene. He’s also been called upon to train the dogs of several Brazilian celebrities.

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    Our team reached out to Russo to learn more about him, his approaches, and especially the story of Zico. Russo first told us the basics about himself: “My full name is Willian Claudio Almeida da Silva. I am 33 years old, and I’m from Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Artistically, I’m known as Russo Adestrador – the Magician of Animals.”

    He doesn’t stick to the ‘normal’ training roster, and Brazil knows him for it

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    As a kid, he was training animals that most of us would be scared of

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    Then he expanded on the vulture story: “Zico came into my life through a rescue. His mother died after touching a high-voltage power line, and he was left alone. I rescued him right here in Saquarema and started taking care of him.”

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    He later joined the army, but eventually chose animals as his profession

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    Word spread fast, and demand for his animal training skills increased

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    Russo says his goal initially was straightforward: “At first, my intention was to rehabilitate him and reintroduce him into the wild. I even have photos from when he was still very young.”

    He worked (and still does) with ordinary animals all the time

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    Russo’s name grew because his training roster kept getting stranger

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    He says there wasn’t a single dramatic turning point that led to training Zico: “From the beginning, everything happened very naturally, through daily life. I’ve trained many different animals before, so caring for Zico felt very natural to me.”

    Fish, birds, tapirs, caimans. He kept leaning into the “impossible” category

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    But Russo’s proudest partner might be Toya

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    “I did reintroduce him to nature, but he always came back home.”

    Toya has worked with him in disaster relief efforts and has helped train other dogs to do the same

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    She’s renowned for being awarded a medal of merit and appearing on TV along with Russo

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    “We kept interacting and playing, and he simply never left my side. Today, he follows me everywhere, accepts affection, and lands on my arm.”

    Along with Russo’s rising internet popularity, Toya’s fame has landed him interviews with talk-show hosts several times

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    Russo posing for a photo with Brazilian comedian and TV host, Danilo Gentili, after appearing on his show “The Noite com Danilo Gentili” (English: “Overnight with Danilo Gentili”).

    Russo has trained animals for TV too, including Lady the pig from “A Dona do Pedaço”

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    Russo added the line that viewers have repeated ever since: “I usually joke that he forgot he’s a vulture and turned into a dog with wings.”

    Lady is often seen in the company of a minor animal celebrity, the cat from the TV novella “Éramos Seis”

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    Russo’s whole approach is based on patience, observation, and daily coexistence

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    We also asked what he hopes people take away from this, beyond the shock value of a friendly vulture. Russo’s answer was direct: “Every animal is capable of forming bonds, regardless of the species. What truly matters is how humans approach them.”

    This approach clearly works on domesticated animals, but it has also allowed Russo to go beyond that

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    Lately, he’s been sharing work with Dubai, an exotic Savannah F1 “HP” cat

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    And if there’s one lesson he wants the viral attention to carry: “I hope people learn to respect animals more and understand that they’re not monsters, pests, or automatically dangerous. With patience, care, and respect, it’s possible to build incredible relationships, even with animals many people think are impossible to connect with.”

    But Zico the vulture might’ve become his closest animal friend

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    Zico entered Russo’s life as a rescue after losing his mother

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    Finally, because Zico feels like such an extreme example, we asked Russo about the other unusual animals he’s trained: “I’ve trained many different animals, including ones people would never expect. I’ve trained several birds, and I’ve even trained a cockroach.”

    Russo’s first plan was simple: rehabilitate Zico and release him

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    And that’s exactly what he did, except Zico kept following Russo and coming back

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    “Every animal has its own intelligence and its own pace. The secret isn’t force or domination, but understanding, observation, and daily coexistence.”

    There wasn’t one “training breakthrough,” just daily life and trust-building

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    Russo and his fans often joke that Zico “forgot he’s a vulture” and became a dog with wings

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    Hey Pandas! I’m Tarik, a Community Manager at Bored Panda. Day-to-day, I help creators present their posts in the best possible way, spotlight great work, and keep an eye on community activity so discussions stay welcoming, constructive, and fun. Before joining Bored Panda, I worked in freelance writing and project coordination/management at my alma mater. Outside work, you’ll find me carving corners on my motorcycle, falling into history-related rabbit holes, keeping up with politics, and occasionally building scale models or Lego “for five minutes” that turns into an entire evening. I also have a weakness for bold colors, sunsets, and wonderfully strange animals.

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    Crystalwitch60
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What an amazing man , n btw pibbles are not hard to train , nor are they dangerous !! blame the owners not the dogs !, this man is truely awesome , n sorry dude u got you a pet vulture now 😂

    Rob D
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those running the cat distribution system: "W*F do we do with this?". "I know a guy".

    Snazzy Smurf
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Definitely a dog with wings.

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    Crystalwitch60
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What an amazing man , n btw pibbles are not hard to train , nor are they dangerous !! blame the owners not the dogs !, this man is truely awesome , n sorry dude u got you a pet vulture now 😂

    Rob D
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those running the cat distribution system: "W*F do we do with this?". "I know a guy".

    Snazzy Smurf
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Definitely a dog with wings.

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