Parrots ... and certain other birds ... are excellent mimics. They don't really "speak", they just repeat sounds they've heard... they can be trained in some cases to respond to specific stimuli in a particular way, though, which can give the illusion of them carrying out a (pre-scripted) short conversation.
As to HOW they do it.... how do YOU do it? You have a tongue and a voice box. So do parrots.
Although not all parrots can speak, those that do actually mimic the words they are hearing from humans.
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.
they don't. they are extinct
yes, because they can speak,speak the same word for 1 week and they will repeat anything you say
To attract mates and show off. Quite simply, parrots are social creatures, and imitating sounds, including spoken words, is their way of communicating. Parrots are more likely to imitate speech if they have no other birds of their own type around.
All parrots can talk, some better than others and it will vary bird to bird in a species. Some are smarter than others.
Sparrows are not capable of learning how to speak like parrots or some songbirds. They primarily communicate through chirps, calls, and body language.
Animals only speak their own language you cannot trai tham to talk. Except parrots!
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The plural possessive form of "parrots" is "parrots'." This indicates that something belongs to multiple parrots. The apostrophe comes after the "s" because "parrots" is already a plural noun.
Of course. If parrots did not reproduce, there would be no parrots left. Parrots reproduce by laying eggs, as all birds do.
No, parrots are not psychic.