Can We Accept the Sounds Made by Animals to Be Perfect in Their Formation Illustrated in Soundgrams

V. ALEXANDROVA, N. NIKOLOVA, I. RUMENOVA, G. GEORGIEV and L. HRISTAKIEV
University of Forestry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, BG - 1756 Sofia, Bulgaria

Abstract

ALEXANDROVA, V., N. NIKOLOVA, I. RUMENOVA, G. GEORGIEV and L. HRISTAKIEV. 2015. Can we accept the sounds made by animals to be perfect in their formation illustrated in soundgrams. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 21: 901–905

In representatives of two animal species - an African gray parrot (Psittaccus erithacus timneh) and a Wolf (Canis lupus) are registrated soundgrams (graffical records of sounds). In the first case the parrot is accurately reproducing the well learned phrase „Obicham te“ (I love you), imitating human speech. In the second case is represented an extraordinary record of a human male (researcher), who imitates in a sophisticated and exact way the wolf howl. Those record are compered to the same kind of vocalization in human and accordingly a wolf and then analysed by amplitude, frequency and other modulations, thereafter presented as a graphical registration.

Key words: soundgrams, African gray parrot, wolf, sound, glottis, sound formation

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