Blue-throated macaws mimic movements automatically, showing human-like imitation skills. This discovery may help conservation ...
Researchers reveal that blue-throated macaws exhibit automatic imitation of intransitive actions, previously thought unique ...
Blue-throated macaws, a critically endangered parrot species, have demonstrated automatic imitation of intransitive ...
Macaws, with the exception of the hyacinth macaw, have the ability to "blush" their cheeks a pink-red hue, just like humans.
Blue-throated macaws, a critically endangered parrot species, have demonstrated automatic imitation of intransitive (goal-less) actions—a phenomenon previously documented only in humans.
Blue-throated macaws, a critically endangered parrot species, have demonstrated automatic imitation of intransitive (goal-less) actions—a phenomenon previously documented only in humans.
Research demonstrates, for the first time, the involuntary imitation of intransitive actions in non-human animals.
Blue-throated macaws Lily and Margot were on a routine flight when they flew out of their enclosure on Monday. The pair have taken detours and hidden high up in the trees in the past but have ...