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5 animals that mimic human speech and actions– Here's how

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 2, 2025, 07:00 IST
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5 animals that mimic human speech and actions


In a world where videos of pets “talking” go viral almost daily, it’s easy to assume it’s all just clever editing or wishful thinking. But sometimes, it’s more than just noise– some animals really do mimic us. From copying the way we speak to mirroring our actions, a few species have shown they’re surprisingly good at picking up on human behaviour. Some can repeat words they’ve heard, while others learn gestures or routines just by watching us. Here are five animals that have shown they can imitate human voices, actions, or sometimes both, with impressive accuracy.


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Parrots





Parrots, with their impressive brains, are easily the most well-known animals when it comes to mimicking human speech. Some species, like the African Grey, take it to another level– they don’t just repeat sounds, they can actually connect certain words with their meanings. What makes them stand out even more is how accurately they can copy our tone, pitch, and rhythm.


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Crows


Crows are known for being smart, but they can also copy sounds, including human speech. Their voices may sound a bit croaky, but they’re good at repeating noises they hear often. In cities or in captivity, some crows have been heard saying short phrases or imitating sounds like alarms or doorbells. This shows they have a strong memory and pay close attention to what’s around them.

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Orangutans



In sanctuaries and research centres, orangutans have been spotted copying human actions in simple but noticeable ways. They’ve been seen using tools, imitating grooming habits, and even trying things like washing clothes or brushing their hair. What’s interesting is that no one teaches them to do this– they learn just by watching people, showing how closely they observe and understand human behaviour.

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Gibbons




Gibbons aren’t as well-known for mimicry, but they can copy some of the sounds they hear around them. In captivity, some gibbons have made calls that sound similar to human tones and rhythms. They don’t speak words, but their vocal patterns can change based on what they hear often, showing that their environment affects how they communicate.


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Mockingbirds


Mockingbirds are known for picking up and copying sounds from their surroundings. They can mix all kinds of noises into their songs– like car alarms, calls from other birds, and even bits of human speech. Their mimicry isn’t just for fun– it helps them protect their territory and attract mates. What makes them stand out is how accurately they can copy different sounds, making them some of the best sound imitators in the wild.




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