@ianisfun: The researchers note that the female birds did the gesture more often than the males, but it was common for both. Sources: 1) The ‘after you’ gesture in a bird (Current Biology) 2) Call combinations in birds and the evolution of compositional syntax (PLOS Biology) 3) Call combinations and compositional processing in wild chimpanzees (Nature Communications) #sciencetok #birdtok #animalintelligence
wait, do get started on whale language?? I’m so curious!
2024-04-02 03:01:40
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Destiny :
Who named all of these birds 😩😫😭
2024-04-02 02:54:02
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made by minttu :
chivalry lives on in the birds
2024-04-02 02:51:15
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Kenzie Loo :
i dunno. my cat absolutely rolls her eyes at me sometimes and that feels symbolic for sure.
2024-04-02 06:21:33
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kat of the week :
humans always think just bc animals can't talk they don't know anything
2024-04-02 11:37:36
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🌙CMint😼 :
Birds just be named the japanese tit and nobody does anything about it
2024-04-02 08:20:52
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Jon :
Japanese what?!
2024-04-02 08:44:02
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Peter Popovich :
The japanese What
2024-04-03 02:03:22
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Furk :
Who named the bird
2024-04-03 15:45:11
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madamojs22t :
Wait til you learn about the bee waggle dance
2024-06-29 23:48:53
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Bird :
I do research with birds on this symbolic communication! It's amazing how much they can communicate 😍
2024-04-02 18:21:17
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user26610301706191 :
Research how Marlin change their stripes when hunting with others to indicate they are going in at a school of fish they are hunting. To avoid hurting each other
2024-05-22 18:22:29
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gurm :
tried to do some more research on the bird and did not get the right results 💀😭
2024-04-03 07:35:20
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locamotos :
How do we underestimate birds so much when they literally talk and exchange goods with humans and other amazing things. Shoutout to birds!!! 🥰
2024-04-02 04:49:13
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Toothless Bearded Hag🍉 :
a mated pair of mockingbirds lives behind my house. They make a low scratchy noise at each other that means “let’s do this” when one finds a food source or wants to tag team dive bombing an intruder
2024-04-02 07:22:03
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Bruhj :
Can you make a video about Prairie dogs 🙏
2024-05-20 23:41:50
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matputh :
There’s a theory swordfish do this too. I guess it’s not a gesture. But they may change colors to show that they’re about to charge and the others need to stay away. Not exact, but.
2024-04-02 11:31:08
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vladscorpy 🇺🇦 :
так, це синичка, але далекосхідна))
2024-04-02 22:17:15
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FabianSympicalist :
m'tit
2024-04-02 05:11:19
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Nahuel Infanti :
“La autoría de las semillas de acacia” de Ursula K Le Guin aborda este tema!
2024-04-05 12:36:11
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amethetart :
love learning about animal intelligence !
2024-04-02 04:41:02
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Kieran :
Birds AND language?! This video is a special interest dream 😍
2024-06-27 19:28:19
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Madison_1111 :
I thought big cats did this as well, for example lions. They communicate with the hunting group and where to go and what direction to turn with the flick of the tail
2024-04-02 05:25:57
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Blessus :
Honestly we know so little about other animals….
2024-04-03 03:05:07
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Me :
This is why I love orcas so much - different pods have different dialects it's so incredible 😭
2024-04-02 04:44:25
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