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               tions cannot explain how birds have come to possess such a memo-
               ry. (For detailed information, see the chapter headed “Talking Birds
               Invalidate Evolutionary Claims”).

                   It’s not possible for a bird to set up a system for storing what it
               has learned in its tiny brain. It’s similarly impossible for a special
               structure to form in a bird’s brain by chance. Birds’ ability to recall
               sounds and information is just one of the many talents God has
               granted to these creatures.




































                  Humans’ characteristic ability to imitate sounds is rarely found in ani-
                  mals, and only a very small number of animals are known to have this
                  feature: three groups of birds, parrots (psittaciformes), songbirds (os-
                  cine passeriformes) and hummingbirds (trochiliformes), and among
                  the mammals, bats, whales and dolphins (cetaceans)... All other
                  species are known to produce only their inborn, instinctive sounds.
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