a lyre bird can imitate 20 sounds of species of birds and some sounds of human objects
The lyrebird native to Australia can mimic many natural and artificial sounds from its environment. They have been recorded mimicking many sounds such as chainsaws, car alarms and fire alarms, rifle shots, camera shutters, dogs barking, babies crying, and even the human voice, however the mimicry of the human voice is widely reported to be exaggerated, and the phenomenon is quite unusual.
You can make up to three different sounds with a bulge
Many sounds! So many sounds! :) A bird chirping, someone mowing their long, kids playing with the sprinklers, people riding bikes, laughter, and many others. Most of the sound are people enjoying the warmth.
Yes, they actually make great friends and can have many babies together.
4? 5?
A human can make around 100 different sounds in total.
The c can make 2 sounds. It can make the k sound and the s sound.
Yes. There are many possibilities. Apollo, the great god of sun and poetry, played gracefully on his lyre.
Pigeons and many more.
The Superb Lyrebird is a native Australian bird which capable of imitating hundreds of sounds, from other birdcalls, to car alarms, chainsaws and even camera shutters.
Vocal sounds are many from a nicker to a whinny and even a low growl can be heard from a horse.
More than you.