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why parrots mimic sounds in the wild

why parrots mimic sounds in the wild2007-11-24 17:27:39Answers:

In much the same way as children, one may play the drums, while one is a football star and the third may paint. All are different. Those sounds, for whatever reason, is simply fancied by that bird. It just LIKES them. Those sounds seem to peke it's interest and has kept his/her attention.


do you mean why? or will?
There's only a real reason "why" if you believe that nature was 'designed', but it's probable that mimicry has given parrots certain advantages in communication of emotions such as danger from predators, and love (very useful to all monogamous creatures).

Smart, beautiful people are more romantically sought after than their peers. Parrots prefer the smart and the beautiful, too. It's likely that parrots with the most complicated songs and colorful plumage have been preferred as mates for so long that they've become dominant among their particular species. Parrots are very old, taxonomically.

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