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'Storytelling' birds can talk like people!

The Dhaka Times Desk We know myna bird can talk like human but now researchers have found a bird called 'Galpaz' which can talk like human.

Birds of paradise

Birds can talk like humans? We know that more or less. It is the Myna or Tia bird. But another bird 'Galpaz' (Birds of paradise) has come up in the list of talking like humans. A group of Australian researchers found such a bird.

According to published news, this bird, specially known as 'talking bird' in Australia, can talk like a human. According to the director of PLOS Journal of Australia, the study found a very beautiful looking bird in the remote areas of the country called 'Chestnut Crowned Babbler' or semi-speaking pingle. This species of bird can speak the language of primitive people.

According to the researchers, the initial half-half language will gradually develop into a full-fledged language. Studies have shown that the birds combine several sounds together to form meaningful words. And with that they exchange thoughts with each other. For example, the researchers said, if the two sounds used by the bird are 'A' and 'B', the language will be 'Eb (Ai)' which the birds use as an indicator of flying in the sky.

According to a report, the word used by the mother bird for feeding is BAB (EE). When the researchers recorded the different sounds the birds used and played them back, the birds responded differently to the different sounds.

Associate author of the research team. According to Simon Townsend, it was the first time that inventions through expression had been made by combining elements that had no meaning except for mankind. If the researchers' claims are correct, this 'storyteller' bird will be a living example of one of the wonders of the world.

Sabrina Endoser, another researcher at the University of Zurich, said, "We have known for a long time that birds make only certain sounds with their vocal system, and the melody of the song is made by combining them." But the repeated vocalizations that this species of bird makes convey a unique message overall, the research team believes.

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