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Разговоры и щебет попугая Эйнштейна

Filmed Feb 2006 • Posted Aug 2008TED2006
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Этот необычный финал TED 2006 -- в исполнении Эйнштейна, африканского серого попугая и её дрессировщицы Стефани Уайт -- не может не порадовать. Не пропустите момент, когда Эйнштейн обратится к Ал Гору.

Einstein, the African grey parrot, has a vocabulary of more than 200 words and sounds; she can perform nearly half on cue. Full bio »

Translated into Russian by Nikolay Frolov
Reviewed by Olga Volftsun
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