horses can learn to mimic human voices but not perfectly!!!
"No, it's neocortex is insufficiently developed." I question the source of your information. Almost a decade ago, an Internationally renown equine ethologist, (Marthe Kiley-Worthington) taught a small herd of horses over 250 words. In addition, this is just one recent article that disagrees with your assessment. Excerpt: "Since 'horses are able to learn and memorize human words' and can hear the human voice better than even dogs can, due to their particular range of hearing, the scientists predict trainers could have success if they incorporate more vocal commands into their horse training programs." Horses can learn to understand human speech, but they cannot mimic it, like say a parrot could, due to the limited range of their vocal cords.
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They can speak in mythology, so one would imagine they could mimic a voice having their own.
Parrots - particularly species within the cockatoo family - are known for their ability to mimic human speech and the sounds of other animals. However, one of the best imitators of other animal noises is the Superb lyrebird of eastern Australia. This bird is remarkable for being able to also mimic non-animal sounds, from camera shutters to machinery.
because the think it is funny or they trying to b funny or they like ur voice
The human voice is the result of?
it was intended to mimic the human voice. just like all other string instruments it has a wide array of tones it can use. and if you play the instrument you can go ahead and take on the arduous task of mimicking the human voice with only four strings, go on, try. you will never know what you can do if you don't try it at least once:)
Many parrots, including, but not limited to the scarlet macaw, can mimic the human voice, along with many other noises such as a cat, alarm, phone, etc. Much like humans, parrots learn their "language" from their parents and flock, so it simply a matter of exposure to the right sounds for them to learn more than their own "words".
The Voice Of Fin The Human Is .... Jeremy Shada!
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Penguins can be thought to imitate the human voice.
A person may mimic someone else's voice as a form of admiration or to show empathy. It could also be a way of fitting in or trying to establish a closer connection with that person. Mimicking someone's voice can also be a subconscious behavior in some individuals.