Parrots don't have vocal cords, so the manipulation of the trachea is how they mimic all sounds. They have the ability to change the depth and shape of the trachea to produce a very wide range of sounds. Many types of parrots also test very high on problem solving ability and intelligence, so they can not only mimic, but use words correctly in context, count, and even invent.
Because the government stole our souls and put them into parrots but parrots are retarted but our smartness evens it out so parrots can talk a little bit
No. Parrots are house pets and are not able to do tasks around the house. They might be able to mimic the sound of the voices in the house, but they are not able to be helpful in physical tasks.
It takes a lot more than a tongue to be able to speak a language. Only humans have that mental ability. Some birds, especially parrots, can be taught to repeat words, phrases and even bits of poetry but is only mimicry.
mimicry is when something looks or sounds like something else some birds can mimic human sounds (like parrots) some animals can mimic other animals' sounds
No a caterpillar is a mimicry
A Mimicry Adaptation
No. Psittacosis is unique to parrots.
difference between aggressive mimicry and protective mimicry
Mimicry is the action of mimicking someone or something. One of her few strengths was her skill at mimicry.
A parrot is a bird that is known for its mimicry.
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
Many species practice mimicry.