a parrot imitates voices
An animal caller
Echopraxia is the sudden urge to imitate someone. So they might be Echopraxic?
Words for animal sounds are an example of onomatopoeia because they mimic the actual sounds made by the animals. For example, "meow" imitates the sound a cat makes, while "oink" imitates the sound a pig makes. The words themselves sound like the noises they are describing.
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The cast of Animal Crackers - 1997 includes: Thor Bishopric as Additional Voices Mark Camacho as Lyle Richard Dumont as Additional Voices Dawn Ford as Additional Voices Craig Francis as Additional Voices Kate Hutchison as Lana Rick Jones as Additional Voices Roc LaFortune as Additional Voices Teddy Lee Dillon as Dodo Bronwen Mantel as Additional Voices George Morris as Additional Voices Simon Peacock as Additional Voices Michael Rudder as Additional Voices Terrence Scammell as Eugene Terry Simpson as Additional Voices Rob Wreford as Additional Voices
Voice actor or Seiyu .
Miss Piggy , Animal and Fozzie Bear .
imitate means copy, so when a girl imitates you, she copys you
master tigress
A model that imitates something in the real world is called a simulator. A simulation imitates the operation of a real world or system over time.
Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the natural sound of a thing or action it describes. For example, "buzz" imitates the sound of a bee, or "splash" imitates the sound of something hitting water.
The cast of I Am Not an Animal - 2004 includes: Julia Davis as Claire the Rat, Additional Voices Kevin Eldon as Hugh the Monkey, Additional Voices Arthur Mathews as Niall the Rabbit Simon Pegg as Kieron the Cat, Simmons, Additional Voices John Shrapnel as Narrator