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why Ripper the musk duck, and many other talkative Aussie birds, are exciting biologists

  • Written by: Anastasia Dalziell, Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Wollongong
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Recently, two native Australian birds have stolen the limelight with their impressive vocal imitations.

A superb lyrebird called Echo at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo has produced a painfully realistic vocal rendition of a human baby crying. Lyrebirds are already world-famous for their astonishingly accurate vocal mimicry, but these new...

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