Christian Orr

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This discovery—that some young birds are capable of learning almost any song they hear yet possess a genetic template that predisposes them to their species’ song—has a human parallel. Young children have a remarkable capacity to acquire any of the world’s six thousand human languages without formal training, which suggests that we’re genetically predisposed for the task of language learning.
The Genius of Birds
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