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Can the lyrebird do a decent imitation of breaking glass?
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Probably, check out Chook the (recently deceased) Lyrebird:Can the lyrebird do a decent imitation of breaking glass?
My 2c is that they would need to hear it a number of times.Can the lyrebird do a decent imitation of breaking glass?
Someone on another group reckons nothing living can imitate breaking glass -On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 21:35:25 -0000, "Ian Field"
gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Can the lyrebird do a decent imitation of breaking glass?
Probably, check out Chook the (recently deceased) Lyrebird:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeQjkQpeJwY
Anyway... I'm curious what situation brought about your question![]()
I wouldn't expect it to pull it out of nowhere.Ian Field wrote:
Can the lyrebird do a decent imitation of breaking glass?
My 2c is that they would need to hear it a number of times.
AIUI mimics will copy something they hear repeatedly."JeĂus" <none@all.invalid> wrote in message
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 21:35:25 -0000, "Ian Field"
gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Can the lyrebird do a decent imitation of breaking glass?
Probably, check out Chook the (recently deceased) Lyrebird:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeQjkQpeJwY
Anyway... I'm curious what situation brought about your question
Someone on another group reckons nothing living can imitate breaking glass -
I reckon if anything could, it'd be the lyrebird.