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How can parrots learn?

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How fast can parrots learn and how fast can they get smarter?

Parrots can learn so quickly and they can get smarter extremely fast(alot smarter).


Are parrots a fastest learner?

Yes. Parrots learn really quickly and can get smart faster.


Can parrots learn faster than humans?

No.


Are parrots afraid of noise?

no. parrots like noise, sso they can copy the noise and learn new noise.


How do you show parrots how to talk?

You don't, they learn it by instinct.


What is a parrots behavior?

What exactly do you mean. If you want to know how they learn to talk and relate to humans nicely then there are few websites that help you learn about them. Parrots basically learn to imitate rather than understand words, but there are some parrots like the African Grey parrot that is known to understand some words too.


Do parrots know how to clean their feather when their born?

No, they learn from their parents.


Can a parrot think?

If they learn so yes they can remember. Parrots really have good members.


What is a common word that parrots mostly learn?

'ello or hello. or the steriotypical, 'polly want a cracker.'


Which bird was the smartest and how much smart was it?

The smartest birds, well, able to learn are the African grey parrots.


Can parrots speak?

parrots can squwark and can be trained to talk. If you want to do this you must say the word you want it to say and no other to it until it can say it. be prepared for this to take a long time.


Why can a macaws TALK?

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".