Did you know parrots might use language-like rules when communicating in the wild? ЁЯжЬ
Yellow-naped Amazon parrots performing complex тАЬwarble duetsтАЭ that may follow language-like rules.
Scientists studying Yellow-naped Amazon parrots discovered that their rapid warble duets follow structured patterns similar to syntax in human speech.
These remarkable birds may be having far more sophisticated conversations than we ever imagined.
Explore how parrots communicate, why their vocal abilities matter, and why protecting them is so important.
Recent research on the YellowтАСnaped Amazon Parrot suggests that wild parrots may use complex, structured vocal signals resembling elements of human language.
Scientists studying these birds in Costa Rica and across Central America have discovered that their vocal interactions тАФ especially the so-called warble duets тАФ follow patterns similar to syntax in human speech.