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  2. Talking bird - Wikipedia

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    It has been claimed that the common hill mynah is the best talking bird and the best mimic in the world. [35] The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is an exceptional mimic, including human speech. [36] Its ability at mimicry is so great that strangers have looked in vain for the human they think they have just heard speak. [37]

  3. Macaw Practicing High Fives and Fist Bumps Is Making ... - AOL

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    Macaws also mimic sounds, and while they don't talk as much as some parrots do, they can learn words and phrases. Seems this bird definitely is a chatty one. Seems this bird definitely is a chatty ...

  4. Precious Macaw Is the Picture of Bliss While Enjoying a Well ...

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    Macaws also mimic sounds, and while they don't talk as much as some parrots do, they can learn words and phrases. But there is something that all parrots love, and that's music.

  5. Scarlet macaw - Wikipedia

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    A typical sighting is of a single bird or a pair flying above the forest canopy, though in some areas flocks can be seen. They often gather at clay licks. [13] [14] Scarlet macaws communicate primarily through raucous honks; however, vocal communication is highly variable, and captive macaws are known to be adept mimics of human speech.

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  7. Macaw - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the related macaw-like thick-billed parrot is sometimes referred to as a "macaw", although it is not phylogenetically considered to be a macaw species. Macaws are native to Central America and North America (only Mexico), South America, and formerly the Caribbean. Most species are associated with forests, but others prefer woodland ...

  8. Locomotor mimicry - Wikipedia

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    Locomotor mimicry is a subtype of Batesian mimicry in which animals avoid predation by mimicking the movements of another species phylogenetically separated. [1] This can be in the form of mimicking a less desirable species or by mimicking the predator itself. [1] Animals can show similarity in swimming, walking, or flying of their model animals.

  9. 30 Man-Made Innovations That Were Designed Mimicking ... - AOL

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    The albatross is a majestic, ocean-faring bird that truly soars, meaning it rarely flaps its wings to fly. Instead, it uses the wind to fly more than 600 miles a day. Researchers at MIT are using ...