Saturday 8 December 2012

Talking elephant mimics Korean with help of his trunk...

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An elephant living in a zoo in Asia, learned to mimic human speech (in Korean) and had astounded numerous scientists.The elephant named Koshik, placed the tip of his trunk into his mouth to transformed his natural low rumble into a convincing impression of a human voice. A limited but diverse number of species are capable of hearing a sound, copying it and then reproducing it. The elephant is one of the species which is able to produce it. Scientists say that understanding how and why some animals make sounds could help us to understand how speech evolved.
I believe this new discovery is a stepping stone for mankind as who knows, elephants would might be able to communicate and cooperate with us.This enables us to do many things that humans are not capable of doing so, like lifting big objects.(pls write 5 sent para)

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