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Most birds can't talk, so why do parrots talk?

1。 It is good at imitation, and it is very powerful. Therefore, it can imitate various sounds or actions, such as human speech, animal calls and whistles. It is for this reason that parrots have become common animal actors in circuses.

2。 Its vocal organs have developed vocal muscles in the vocal tract. Under the control of the brain, the vocal muscles can vibrate rhythmically, thus making all kinds of complex sounds.

3。 Its tongue has a special structure. Generally, the tip of the tongue of birds is sharp, while that of parrots is round, and the whole tongue is soft and elastic. Therefore, when the vocal muscles vibrate, its tongue can also move flexibly, thus giving out simple syllable sounds, which can imitate human voices, bird calls and animal calls. However, although it can imitate some people's languages exactly, it doesn't understand the true meaning of these languages at all, just parroting.

Wild parrots generally can't learn to speak, while domestic parrots need training to learn to speak. Before teaching them to speak, you should unscrew the hard shell outside your tongue to make it soft, and then teach them a simple sentence repeatedly on an empty stomach in the morning. When you have learned a sentence completely, teach the next sentence; Sometimes put it with the parrot that speaks in the meeting and let it parrot with the teacher; Some people hang a mirror in the cage and a tape recorder next to the cage. After repeating a simple sentence, it will learn in front of the mirror.

Most talking parrots are trained by hand. Parrots who are taught other ways of speaking will talk nonsense regardless of the occasion. However, no matter what method is used to teach talking parrots, they just parrot and don't understand the true meaning of language.

Of course, besides parrots, starlings, starlings, crows and other birds can also learn to speak.

Animals generally have the ability to imitate, especially songbirds with advanced imitation ability, which can often imitate different sounds, which is related to the sound conditions, places, times and different individuals. They can even learn to speak, especially parrots, which can be said to be very clever. For example, there was once a parrot who learned the "crash" sound of water when he saw his owner pick up a water bottle. When it saw a bee fly into the room, it made a buzzing sound; When you hear someone knocking at the door, you will shout "Come in".