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    20 replies to "Why Do Parrots Talk Like Humans? (Explained)"

    • @FlacCreation

      Pretty cool right?

    • @GeorgiaandSunnyTV

      They just mimic your voice some parrots know what your words mean

    • @SOMEONE-ROBOT-FREAK

      not all. some parrots like african parrots can understand

    • @siangyew7303

      And yet they can still cuss perfectly

    • @msmaria5039

      I don't know. I saw Apollo and he knows what he's saying.

    • @AriLolzz

      I saw that house and immediately got flashbacks to "our house in the middle of our HOUSE"

    • @V-A-N-K-Q-U-I-S-H

      JESUS CHRIST IS THE WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE!!!

    • @Barnowlrehh

      What about Apollo?

    • @JersonJohnAndrada

      They actually talk the same way babys do

    • @Rorowithdabuns

      Well I can talk like a parrot 😝

    • @JaysonPlaysVrGrabYT

      Well this way i can communicate with my bird when he screams he says yes

    • @VincentMothlingIamDyslexic

      Depends on the individual bird or speices some do soem dont

    • @carolkemp5935

      A parrot and a human understand one another. Parrots know what we say and we understand what they say. I have a blue fronted Amazon, he is spectacular,comes out with a new sentences, at the appropriate minute.

    • @LeonelGonzalez-r4x

      in the future: five parrots cussing and harassing visitors…. you were saying

    • @Yence_Eli

      Apollo knows….trust me

    • @Redlistwar

      OBJECTION
      birds can in fact learn
      They can correctly identify objects by name

      They do in fact know what theyre saying

    • @EthanFrields233

      One of my friends is black and has a parrot. Whenever I walk into the room the parrot says “sup ni—a”

    • @Feizu28

      people with asian moms:

    • @DesireeSzal-zx6gn

      My livelihood are with animals. I’ve had 200 parrots I have encountered wild birds.
      You are totally incorrect they do know what they are saying and they think. They have the ability equivalent of between a 4 to 7 year-old. In the wild their chirps and sounds are unique to one another. They may sound the same to us, but to one another that’s how they recognize and talk to one another.
      I miss my friend or a scientific FACT.

    • @BudderSlayer302

      Глупости

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