Animals that can talk like humans : Who can talk more like a human being apart from a human being. The most initiative in response to this question comes in the parrot. We all know the parrot, who starts copying the human dialect in his sweet voice as soon as he says 'Say Mithu'. But do you know that there are other creatures in the treasury of nature who specialize in the art of speaking like humans.
As much as we want to each other, we are always in a pleasant surprise to see another creature speaks like us. The ability to speak like humans has always been interesting and mysterious subjects. Let us know today about some such interesting creatures that can speak like humans or remove the sounds.
Myna Bird, also known as Hill Myna, can not only imitate humans, but also copies the phone ringtone, car horn and even your boss scolding. The bird found in the forests of South-East Asia is famous for its loud voice and clean pronunciation. Scientists say that Myna's mind is so sharp that he can remember the whole sentence.
Australia's Lyal Bird also leaves the parrot and myna behind. This bird not only mimics human voice, but also copies Chensaw, camera shutter and even the cry of children. A video of it also went viral on YouTube in which this bird was making a sound of laser guns! This art of the lady birds use to woo their female.
The dolphin living in the depths of the sea is not only fickle and intelligent, but also talkative. Recent research suggests that some dolphins may imitate humans -like sounds and some words. Dolphins can imitate words like “Hi”, “By”. A dolphin was heard speaking in Scotland. Scientists believe that dolphins have a complex language of their own and they copy their voice in an attempt to communicate with humans.
Yes, you read right. Some elephants can also speak like humans. In a zoo in South Korea, an elephant named cytopathic surprised everyone by uttering words like “Hello”, “Good” and “Late Down” in Korean language. Elephants make such voices using their trunk and throat muscles. However, this art is not seen in every elephant, but some elephants like cells try it with fun.
Marine seals are also no less in this case. In a study by Harvard University, a seal surprised scientists by lukewarm of the tune of “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”. The sound of seals is like barking, but they are capable of mimicking human words and tunes. Especially the seals living in captivity interact more with their trainers and copy them.
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