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All wild birds learn to mimic their parents and adults of their species early in life. Some can even mimic the sounds of other wild birds. Most known for this behavior are myna birds, the Australian Lyrebird, and the mockingbird. A bird's ability to understand or speak another bird's language can be very valuable in the wild. But what about those birds who learn to mimic human speech? Although mimicry may have survival benefits in the wild, in the safety and shelter of our homes, a pet bird learns to mimic our voice primarily because the sound is interesting to him - and it gets attention.
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Watch and hear it in an action video
c.
someone giving a speech on bird speech
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In a magazine on animals
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b and c
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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B
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D
Anyone who helps me is a life-saver cause im just bird-ing (bearing) this pain
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