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One word substitution story in which animals speak as humans

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Isn’t it strange that some animals can imitate human speech? You may have heard a parrot squawk a few silly phrases. It’s pretty impressive, especially considering many humans struggle to master the English language. So how are some animals able to speak so flawlessly?

Animals that are able to talk like humans are all “vocal learners,” BBC explains. They hear sounds and learn how to imitate them. Besides humans, some of the most skilled vocal learners include parrots, songbirds, dolphins, and beluga whales. Plus, here are more animals you didn’t know could talk.

The region of the brain that allows certain animals to imitate speech is the forebrain. According to research from the New York Academy of Sciences, the brain circuits in the forebrain help animals to learn new sounds and then use their vocal tract muscles to produce those sounds. Animals who aren’t vocal learners don’t have those particular brain circuits.

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