Does the parrot give food before speaking, or give 10 when he finishes

Updated on pet 2024-07-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello! You can first take the parrot's favorite food and shake it in front of it, which can arouse its appetite, and then do what you say, teach it to speak, and if you don't speak, you won't eat. If you say something, of course, reward it well, and stroke its head, so that it feels that you are very kind, and next time you teach it to speak, and hold the food, it will naturally be simpler; If you don't speak, there's no way, you can't scold it, you can only take it step by step, or use other methods, put a talking doll there, know what the doll will say, you say that, press the doll button, the doll also says, then you hold the doll over, and then caress the doll, pretend to give it something to eat, the parrot has a good mind, it should know that if it says something, there will be a reward and the owner's caresses, and it will also learn from you, you can caress it more at this time, give it something to eat, It's convenient to teach and speak in the future. . .

    If it really doesn't speak, it means that it is not a real parrot, it may be fake, and there is a 30% probability that it is a real parrot, really dumb.

    This is my experience of raising pets for many years, and most pets are like this, if it doesn't work, I can't help it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After you finish speaking, you will give it and it will not say anything if you give it food, or you give it a grain first, and then let him say it, and then give it to eat!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's to be eaten first, and if it still wants it, it will be given when it's finished.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Everyone has seen parrot scholars talking, whether in real life or on TV. When someone comes, they will say "hello, hello", and some parrots can even sing and recite poems, don't you think it's amazing?

    Parrots are said to have an IQ of 65, which is as smart as a human five-year-old. Parrots can speak, which is inseparable from their natural intelligence, spirituality, and the training of their owners. They learn to speak without knowing what it means, but simply imitating sounds, or "sounds."

    This has something to do with the structure of their mouths and their tongues, which have large mouths, soft and thick tongues, and a lot of meat.

    At the intersection of the two bronchial tubes is the sound tube, which is the sounder. The muscles on the tube are well developed, and when air passes through the tube, it is easy to make sound. Their external vocal muscles can change the shape of the vocal tube and can be trained to mimic human speech.

    As long as the owner trains the parrot repeatedly on a daily basis, it will remember these sounds, so under certain circumstances, it will be able to speak in its mouth. Guys, do you think parrots are amazing?

    EMM has the ability to imitate, and when we were young, we were also imitating the people around us to speak.

    They certainly have their own minds, but most of them are just imitations and don't fully understand what they mean, but there are also people who can have conversations, and the only one I know is the African gray parrot. (And not all).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is also an IQ difference between parrots, the smartest being budgies, which learn to speak after being taught by humans. If it is an ordinary parrot, it may not be able to learn to speak, but it is more intelligent and more dependent on its owner. If you have a parrot that can talk, you're buying the right parrot.

    Can your parrot talk?

    I also took a look at netizens' and found that most people's parrots can't speak, but they can make special calls, such as loud voices. If you want to raise a talking parrot, you should raise a budgie parrot, which has a well-developed vocal cords and a high IQ, so you can learn to speak humans. But parrots only speak, and do not communicate with humans on their own.

    Therefore, there is parroting, which is an idiom that indicates that parrots only imitate and may not understand the meaning of language. In addition to parrots, there are many intelligent animals in nature, but due to the limitations of the mouth, these animals cannot learn to speak for a lifetime.

    Why do parrots talk?

    The mouth of a parrot is relatively large, with a round tongue and a lot of flesh, especially like a human tongue. One structure that is very different from other birds is that the walls at the intersection of the tubes are very thin, and when air passes through it, it can make different sounds. If the owner repeats the same phrase in the parrot's ear for a long time, the parrot will be able to imitate the phrase.

    So the parrot has no autonomous consciousness at all, and it can't think, it's just imitating some sounds. It may seem to the parrot that this is just a call made by humans. If you want your budgie to learn to speak, you should train it regularly and use food as a guide to make it fall in love with the activity of practicing speaking.

    SummaryEven if the parrot can't speak, the owner can't abandon the parrot because this bird has been raised by humans for a long time and may not be suitable for living in the wild. If abandoned by humans, parrots may also develop depression.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My parrot doesn't speak, and I've taught parrots, but it just can't speak, and I don't know how other people's parrots can speak.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My parrots are also talkative, and I usually teach them to say the most basic things, such as hello goodbye and so on.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The parrots I raise are able to speak, can learn to speak, have a particularly strong ability to imitate, and have a particularly strong ability to learn.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are thousands of animals in the world, why is it that only parrots can speak?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Most of them will.

    The parrot that learns the most: the African grey parrot, which can learn more than 800 words in its lifetime. The longest-lived parrot:

    Sunflower cockatoos have a lifespan of more than 90 years. The largest parrot: the purple and blue macaw, with a body length of 100 107cm, a weight of kilograms, and a wingspan of meters.

    The smallest parrot: the Pacific parrot, which is only 10 centimeters long and is also known as the pocket parrot.

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