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Parrots, songbirds and hummingbirds, the three species of bird that have
the ability to mimic songs, are far apart from each other, according to the
evolutionists’ imaginary family relationships. This invalidates the evolution-
ary scenario, which claims that these birds independently acquired the
necessary characteristics for vocal learning. However, it is irrational to
imagine that even one species of bird, let alone three, could acquire such
complex skills through coincidence.
based on anatomical similarities among animals, has no real scien-
tific foundation and, as an inevitable result, is full of contradictions.
One example is exemplified by those birds that imitate sounds.
According to the family tree theory, three living species belonging to
three very different branches share one highly complex characteris-
tic—in vocal learning, the same seven areas of the brain are activat-
ed in all three. As has been shown, similarities among animals are
no evidence of evolution. Attempts to claim otherwise are no more
than biased interpretation in the name of science.