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Why do parrots mimic human speech?

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Answer: Social bonding vocal learning

Parrots understand human languageWrong. Parrots don't understand meaning—they're vocal learners. Mimicry is social behavior, bonding with flock (or human caretakers).

Mimicking helps them huntWrong. Wild parrots don't mimic for hunting. Vocal learning is social—strengthening flock bonds through shared calls.

Social bonding vocal learningCorrect! Vocal learning for social cohesion! Parrots are vocal learners (rare ability). Wild behavior: (1) Learn flock-specific calls—dialects identify group membership. (2) Strengthen pair bonds—couples develop unique calls. (3) Young learn from adults. Captive parrots: bond with humans (flock substitutes)—mimic speech for social connection. Not understanding—pattern recognition! Brain regions similar to human language areas. African Grey parrots: most advanced (can associate words with concepts). Social motivation drives mimicry!

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