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The Evolution of Speech in Parrots

Parrots are being selected to imitate as much as they can, including all these sounds in the environment for more socials and mating interactions. But what's selecting against that? I think it's predators. The more varied you sound, the more noticeable you're out there in the wild, the more likely you to be eaten. So that's the behavioral. What about the genetic? I think that these vocal learning pathways for imitation in parrots and even in our own brains for speech is basically a duplicated pathway from an adjacent motor learning pathway. And so evolving speech helps you learn how to dance.

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