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Mice given human "language gene" - they squeak differently
Since a lot of you like language, you'll probably enjoy this article.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science...ene/index.html
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I have a dog, a big dog and she barks louder than my neighbour dog, who barks as if she was a flute. They both bark in a different way, but they bark. ![]() |
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![]() ¡Qué fascinación! ![]()
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It's true that parrots in different places "talk" differently... I've heard the same kind in two regions of Mexico and in Dominican Republic, and although there is a familiar sound, they seem to have a different range of "voice".
![]() What kind of parrot do you have, Bob?
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No tengo una cámara, pero aquí es un 'blue fronted amazon'. ![]()
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You can teach him some difficult sentences in Spanish, so you'll learn from him. Maybe it's a good method for learning languages and we don't know
![]() I read something about a parrot who spoke a disappeared language, I think in South America. But I'm not sure at all. |
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@Bob: Those parrots are so cute and bright. If you are patient and make them good company, they talk a lot and learn tricks. I had one that played football.
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![]() No sabí que en Afrikaans el significado es thingy, pero fue buscando en un dictionario (no recuerdo la lengua;( quizá gaelic?) y dingus significa, "quien nombre ha sido olvidado/ whos name has been forgotten" ![]() Sí hay otros colores "red and yellow fronted"
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It's very interesting your contribution David, I didn't know not nothing about the gen inside of the animals, I know that each human has a gen different, but I believe that the gen always will be distinct in the person of a family, and it will determine the speech of each human.
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![]() I have other suggest in this sentence. Who is the name forgot. Nice animal.
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