Posted by: Sandy Steinman | August 5, 2015

Australian Bird Uses Language

The Independent reports that the

Chestnut-crowned babbler: Australian bird becomes first known non-human species to communicate using language

A small gregarious bird that lives in the Australian outback has been found to communicatewith one another using a simple form of language – the first species other than humans known to do so.

Read full story at: Chestnut-crowned babbler: Australian bird becomes first known non-human species to communicate using language – Science – News – The Independent


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