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Birds that Imitate Sound Invalidate
Evolutionary Theory
not conform to any evolutionary model. According to the evolu-
tionists, chimpanzees are just a step or two below humans on the
said evolutionary tree. But the high level of consciousness and abil-
ity to mimic sounds that talking birds demonstrate, disprove the
evolutionists’ claims.
Defenders of evolution are well aware that from the perspec-
tive of their theories, talking birds present a great difficulty. Another
troublesome aspect for the evolutionists is related to the root of in-
telligence in birds. If birds, as evolution suggests, are less developed
than the primates, then how have they, in spite of their tiny brains,
suddenly managed to acquire this talent that primates—above them
in the imaginary evolutionary tree—do not yet have? The Mynah
bird, a member of the crow family, can also imitate human speech,
but primates cannot. When evolutionists try to provide an explana-
tion for this, they attribute the primate’s inability to speak to its dif-
ferent laryngeal structures. However, this explanation is by no
means adequate. Birds’ laryngeal structures certainly do not resem-
According to evolutionists, chimpanzees are just one step below humans in
the so-called evolutionary tree. Nevertheless, the fact that a parrot, bearing
no physical resemblance to a human, has the ability to speak—which re-
quires such a high level of intelligence—does not conform to any evolution-
ary model.
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