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@SciShow

11 months ago

For more on bird noises, check out our video on bird grammar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIFYtVwxCm4

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@PrincessVanessaTheFirst™

11 months ago

The fact that some of them can use this to make human sounds as well is just otherworldly

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@jessicas.6235

11 months ago

And they have a much more efficient respiratory system, which is unidirectional. They inhale into their posterior air sacs and exhale a previous breath from their anterior air sacs at the same time, the air being pushed through their immobile lungs (located against their back, not their chest) in one direction between so that they can get every last molecule of oxygen unlike us. This continuous air flow means they can “breathe” (harvest oxygen) at the same time they can pull air through their syrinx to vocalize. The air sacs also extend into their bones and air sac arrangements vary by species. Birds really are something else.

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@meatballg8655

11 months ago

Which is why cupping your hands together helps to make bird noises, it’s creates a reverberation which allows you to make two notes sound roughly at the same time and make a bird call. It’s not perfect but unless you got some fast track evolution it’s the best you got

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@TreDogOfficial

11 months ago

I'm pretty good at whistling like a mourning dove, but that's about it

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@coco_rthritis6462

11 months ago

So we can mimic the sound but can't truly make it ourselves, like how parrots and the like can mimic humans but don't have vocal cords. I think this is the implication, because I've heard some pretty damn convincing bird impressions.

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@WolfWalrus

11 months ago

"Syrinx" is Greek for "reed", in reference to the hollow shape of the reed's stem, but it's also used to refer to various wind instruments. It's etymologically related to "syringe", both being thin, hollow tubes.

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@darrenfalconer3267

11 months ago

there is a culture that can do bird like music through throat, i think we had one old guy on the voice australia, was absolutely amazing to listen to

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@outoftheklosset

11 months ago

Thank you for this video! Also I love shirt it's so pretty!🥰

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@erichbaumeister4648

10 months ago

I am thankful to learn new things. Like this. Thank you! 😊

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@mfknbumblebee

11 months ago

Love the cars collection in the background haha

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@pipe2devnull

11 months ago

My sister does a good seagull impression.

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@savvivixen8490

11 months ago

Thank you for the info! Will be using it!

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@d51d_46

11 months ago

Ah, but we can. Skilled vocalist can utilize both their vocal track and nasal and throat cavities to produce two tones at once. Tuvan throat singing, look it up. It's fascinating.

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@ibrahiymmuhammad4773

11 months ago

Our tongue is what we replace the second sound box with

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@udhayakumar.v005

11 months ago

Comparing with the vulture in the end was a Nice humour& lit !! 😂😊👌👌💐📚📖

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@lainnorcal

11 months ago

And yet my bird just screams... singing? No. Just screams. 😅

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@samurai_8917

11 months ago

Not only that but they can contract one at a time on the inhale and exhale which is how they make some crazy elaborate tempos and songs.

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@prathamsaxena2542

10 months ago

That eyeliner on u pretty woman !!! Is amazing 😍

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@JackBarlowStudios

11 months ago

They have beaks, we have mouths. Pretty reasonable that those’d make different sounds imo

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