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Yes, as long as you have the patience to teach and listen carefully, starlings will practice their voices when they learn to speak.
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Yes, but you have to teach it every day, and the starling will learn slowly after listening to it.
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Yes, it's just that you have to teach a few more times, be patient, and stick to it a little more, starlings are still very easy to learn to speak.
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Yes, my dad raised one, what my dad said, what it said. But after talking about it for a while, he was not happy to say it.
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Yes, you have to talk to it often, as if teaching a child, speak slowly, repeatedly, and briefly.
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You can learn its call, and after you learn it, you will feel that it calls and speaks.
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Generally speaking, starlings make sounds when they learn to speak.
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No, because starlings are looking you in the eye and listening to you carefully.
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Actually, I haven't been in contact with starlings in real life, guess.
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Yes, because starlings are like parrots.
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Yes, as long as you have the patience to teach, listen carefully, and take your time.
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Yes! You have to be patient, just like teaching a baby to talk!
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Just like teaching children,,, once you learn it, you will naturally speak out.
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Properly yes,,, my grandfather's family has one, it will.
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Our girlfriends are also like this to me, with a new love and forgetting the old love.
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Yes, whatever you say it will follow you.
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Probably not, he's supporting you.
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Yes, he will make his call.
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How to speak without making a sound.
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Just give it a try.
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Of course, it will learn from you.
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Is there something wrong with it.
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Because of the starling's pipe and tongue.
The sounding device of the starling is different from the vocal cords of the human being, and the sounding device of the starling is called the vocal tube, which is located at the junction of the trachea and the bronchi, and is composed of three pairs of deformed bronchi adjacent to the left and right after the 3 6 tracheas in the lowest part are distended and deformed. In the structure of the entire vocal tube, the vocal tube is also very similar to the structure of the human vocal cords. Therefore, starlings are able to produce muffled sounds and syllables like humans.
The starling's tongue is very developed, sleek, fat and soft, and the shape is very similar to that of the human tongue, and it is precisely because of such standard vocal conditions that the starling can produce some simple but accurate and clear syllables.
It's easier to church when there are a lot of people.
Starling birds have some hardiness, but they can also freeze to death if the temperature is low in winter. Wild starlings are very resistant to cold and generally do not freeze to death when the outdoor temperature is not particularly low. The domesticated starlings are accustomed to a relatively comfortable environment and are relatively weak in their ability to resist cold. >>>More
Starlings are generally more sensitive to crisper sounds, so they should use a better, clear and pleasant sound to be the demonstration sound of starlings. Starlings, who were raised in captivity since childhood, are used to the sound of human speech earlier, and it is easier to train. To train starlings to learn to speak, you must be patient and persistent, and the more time you spend talking to starlings, the faster you can learn. >>>More
oneThere is no need to twist the tongue.
It is generally believed that to teach starlings to learn human language, it is necessary to twist their tongues, which is a misunderstanding and causes harm to starlings in vain. In fact, there is no scientific basis and no significant effect on the learning of human language by starlings, and the probability of learning human language is the same as that of starlings who have not twisted their tongues. >>>More
There are several tips for teaching starlings to speak:1. The choice of time is very important, and the best time to choose the best time to train the starling to speak is when the starling is more excited. This is when the birds are the easiest to train. >>>More