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Seven Tips On Animals That Can Mimic Human Soundstories

Here are some animals that can mimic human sounds and behavior.

by Oyindamola Olawuyi and Agency Report
10 months ago
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PARROTS
Parrots are a group of intelligent birds found in tropical regions worldwide, known for their colorful feathers and ability to mimic human speech.

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RAVENS
Parrots aren’t the only birds that are talented at mimicking speech; ravens are prettay talented talkers too. Because of their social nature, these birds have to learn several “words” or noises from a young age to communicate their needs to other group members.

LYREBIRD
Found mostly in Australia, lyrebirds are famous for their ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds. They can mimic human noises, car alarms, camera shutters etc.

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DOLPHINS
A dolphin may not be able to produce a “voice” in the same way that birds can, but they can copy the pitch and tone of a human voice.

ELEPHANTS
Certain elephants, like one named Koshik in South Korea, have demonstrated the ability to imitate human words by using their trunk and vocal cords.
GIBBON
Gibbon too have been caught copying human sounds and actions in captivity. They are skilled in mimicking the sounds of their environment, which can at times include human noise.

ORANGUTANS
Orangutans, one of the great apes, have been known to mimic human actions when in close proximity to humans. They can be easily trained to copy gestures and behaviors.

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