Lyrebird chicks are born precocial, meaning they are relatively developed and can leave the nest shortly after hatching. They are covered in downy feathers and are primarily cared for by their parents for several weeks. As they grow, they begin to mimic sounds and calls from their environment, a skill that is crucial for their survival and adult behavior. Young lyrebirds typically fledge after about 8 to 10 weeks, becoming more independent as they learn to forage and navigate their habitat.
When its tail is displayed it looks like the lyre musical instrument
sure i would
a lyre bird can imitate 20 sounds of species of birds and some sounds of human objects
Skippy - 1967 The Lyre Bird 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
it is a cow
In Australia the Lyre bird is on the 10c coin.
This is probably a lyre bird.
The lyre-guitar was a type of guitar shaped like a lyre.
they look more like birds
Young Hercules - 1998 The Lure of the Lyre 1-19 was released on: USA: 30 October 1998
No, it is not currently possible to swap human vocal cords with the vocal cords of a bird such as the Lyre Bird. Even if it were possible, the vocal anatomy and function of humans and birds are very different, so the transplant would likely not work as intended.
It can often mean lying or deceit or overcoming one of these things.