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Macaws Learn From Watching Other Macaws Interact – A Kind Of Imitation We Thought Was Unique To Humans
When trying to fit in, it’s not uncommon for humans to watch other humans interacting to get an idea of how they themselves ...
One of the most effective ways we learn is through third-party imitation, where we observe and then copy the actions and ...
Blue-throated macaw parrots learn by observing others’ interactions, showing advanced social imitation beyond simple mimicry.
Rescuing an animal from abuse, neglect, or, in some cases, euthanasia can change your life, and theirs, too. Mya is a beautiful red Macaw parrot who lost her toes and part of one of her wings when she ...
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