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Which can talk, parrot or myna?

Parrots and myna can talk.

Myna loves to talk more than parrots. Not all parrots can learn to speak. Generally, small and medium-sized parrots can't learn to talk. It is best to teach myna to speak when she is about 4 months old. Every morning, they are in high spirits, and the bird owner can teach myna to talk while feeding.

Compared with parrots, myna loves to talk more and has stronger speaking ability. Basically all pet myna can learn to talk, but not all parrots can talk. Many small and medium-sized parrots can't learn to talk, but only large parrots can talk.

Teach myna to speak early. Usually in about 4 months, the owner can start training it. During this period, myna's learning ability is very strong. As long as we spend more time training every day, myna will show amazing ability to imitate human language.

The difference between parrot and myna

Let's talk about parrots first. Parrots are distributed in temperate, subtropical and tropical areas. Most of them are brightly colored and have a high range. The unique beaks make it easy for people to identify these beautiful birds. Its favorite skill is to imitate people's words. In fact, their "ventriloquism" is really the best among birds.

This is a kind of conditioned reflex and mechanical imitation. This kind of imitation is also called Xiaoming in science. Because birds have no developed cerebral cortex, no thoughts and consciousness, it is impossible to understand the meaning of human language.

Next, let's talk about starlings, also known as thrushes, parrots, Gao Han and Huahua. Widely distributed in Asia, China is mainly distributed in South China and Southwest China. Taiwan Province Province, Hainan Island and other places. Myna's feathers are not gorgeous and her voice is not very beautiful, but she is not afraid of people, smart and good at imitating others.

Some people spoil myna to let it play with others, but most people listen to it to learn to "talk". Therefore, male and female selection is not strict, and the key is to start feeding from young birds. It is generally believed that female myna is better at imitation than male myna. According to experience, myna with jade white mouth and orange feet is more "smart" than myna with beige mouth and brown feet.