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Study Reveals Parrots Use Names to Identify Each Other
New research indicates that parrots may have a naming system akin to humans, highlighting their complex social interactions.
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Summary
A recent study led by Lauryn Benedict has uncovered that parrots communicate using sounds that function similarly to names, suggesting a sophisticated social structure.
The research indicates that these birds not only mimic sounds but may also call out to specific individuals, enhancing their social interactions.
These findings contribute to the understanding of animal communication and suggest that parrots possess a level of social complexity comparable to that of humans.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Researcher | Lauryn Benedict |
| Published Date | April 17, 2026 |
| Source | Phys.org |
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