This Bird Can Mimic Any Sound
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Lyrebird is one of the most unique in the world. the super lyrebird can mimic almost any sound, from a car alarm, chainsaw, even laser gun.
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Whats you favorite Animal?
But there's another one like that... *maina* bird in the northeast of India...
background music plz
Nice Edit 😉
A chainsaw wtf
- SO, bird, what's your natural sound?
- Don't have one. Wana hear Daft Punk?
😂 epic
😂
Work it harder
Make it better
Do it faster
Make it stronger
@@user-cv8xu2yk7m Get Viagra.
Daft punk?
I read that during the recent Australian Lion escape, the lyre birds in that zoo immediately added the alarm sirens to their vocabulary.
boi, underrated comment
🙌🙌🙌🙌😁
😂😂😂
Hopefully they don't go to the hood
And they started to mimick ak47 sounds
I hope that their numbers bounce back. These birds are so cool and unique. What a world we are blessed with.
Yep - so blessed, that fire destroyed half of their natural habitat. What a wonderful world...
@@Frosty_tha_Snowmanas fucked up as this world can be mostly due to humans. It’s still beautiful and is blessed given all the fucked up shit humans have don’t to it.
th they are least concerned
@@Frosty_tha_Snowmanblame sun. Or those who set fire to forests...
@@VITAS874 blame your god that is controling everything in this world
Damn that saw is realistic!
Nah bro he's just cutting some trees
Imagine walking in the forest and you hear laser sounds
Would be scarier If you suddenly hear a chainsaw sounds coming straight at you
Out of all the things you choose a laser. That would be like the least scary thing you could hear😐
Or a blood-curdling scream only to find a lyrebird
It would be like being in the film 'Predator' 😳
@@cymro6537 Have you ever noticed that every jungle movie they use the kookaburra's call as background noise? It's very funny.
Imagine you're unknowingly trapped in the mines with a Lyrebird, and you just hear a chainsaw revving from the darkness
😂
That sounds like an episode of scooby doo
@@death3678 "now let's see who's under this mask. A LYREBIRD?!"
🤣🤣🤣
I would shit myself if i hear someone shouted "This is my boomstick!!" after the chainsaw sound(😅)....
Surprisingly the saddest sound they can make isn’t even crying, it’s chainsaw sounds.
Imagine just walking around in the park and a bird comes and chases you while making laser beam sounds.
My question is, where the hell did they learn the laser gun sounds from? Did one of them watch Star Wars?
Apparently it’s a car starting
We must protect these birds at any cost, they are literally the highest quality natural mp3 players 🤯
💀💀
@@RealArchitArya but it's true
Dude you're genius of making new names XDD
I'm calling this bird natural mp3 from now XDD
@@XianMMD lol thanks, i never was called a genius
@@Justguy363 wholesome genius
Parrots have been real quiet since this bird showed up
Nooo, because they are not jealous, they are very good mimicers, too:-)
Still prefer parrots, you can have funny convos with them
🤣🤣
🤣
Apollo and Kiwi says no.
You're visiting Australia! In the woods u hear a police siren! You start running for your life! Lol 😂🎉🚨🦘🇦🇺🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌳🌳🌲🏃♂️🏃♀️🏃🌳🦤🪶
i wish i had the vocal cords of this bird so i can replicate any sound and just make my entire classroom laugh during reading tike
if i could mimic any sound. i would mimic gun shots at schoo-
Cringe pfp
Fun fact, birds actually don't have vocal cords
They don't do just the chainsaw, they do all the sounds in the background aswell, like trees falling and leafs rustling. Ive heard them do the chainsaw with people walking and talking in the background, doors shutting and so on. They can mimic ALL the surrounding birds at the same time. Truly amazing
Damn!
🧐
Wow they are amazing
Well yeah, naturally we can discern the source of "multiple sounds" mixed together using contextual clues, but in reality it's all just a single sound when it reaches the ear
Truly a mp3 player
of course they're Australian
Yah😮💨
yor rait, maite....!!!
@@juned_syafitra what language is that?
Awstralien
king of animal that we really fear
The reason they know chainsaw sounds because they hear trees getting cut down every day.
Imagine hiking in the woods and hearing the sound of reloading behind your back
Everybody gangsta until it starts imitating human voices perfectly
Then they'll command an army of Emus to launch a conquest on Australia.
@@robbieaulia6462 Ah, I see what you were referencing
@@5spec Introducing the 2nd emu war
Ah Sh** John there's a skin walker in disguise as bird!
JabberJays
when you think about it, it’s actually quite sad that the bird knows what a chainsaw sounds like, as they’re basically mimicking their habitat being destroyed
I was just thinking about that. They have to hear camera shutters from people taking pictures, car alarms from nearby cars, and chainsaws. They should never have to hear that kind of stuff. They should be in their natural habitat far away from humans mimicking sounds of other birds or animals. Not man-made sounds.
You’re right. That’s so sad. 😢
who cares,i dont.
@@jayhope615 Jay, how’d you feel if you’re entire city was demolished to bits and everything you’ve ever had was destroyed?
@@polar_baerI'll rebuilt the city again instead of crying about it 🥱🥱
Australian wildlife is amazing.
And they take care of their
Animals❤️
They’re so beautiful 😻
Ugly to me. But I love them for their abilities.
@@herrbonk3635 only attractive part: their tail (only for males)
Imagine running in a dark forest and this bird mimics the sounds of a woman screaming and the sound of a chainsaw at the same time
You shouldn't be afraid of the sound that birds were made.
You should be afraid that it implies those two sounds are actually common occurence in that forest. Better run away while you can, especially if you're a woman.
Deception 101
Unfortunately logging in their habitat means many lyrebirds imitate trucks and chainsaws :(
Source: I am Victorian and have heard many. Have only seen two.
adios
There are big cats that create sounds like women screaming, and in distress, and attack when they get attention.
Everybody vibin' til' the bird start making creeper noises.
Im getting flashbacks of minecraft parrots while im building
Every child's dream but turned into a embarrassing memory: stage 1; *one day I will be a hero... *. Stage 2; *plays minecraft*. Stage 3; *flashbacks to her thoughts*. Stage 4; *forgets lyre birds exist and goes on walk*. Stage 5; *tssssss... "OMG EVERYONE PLACE A BLOCK INFRONT OF YOUR FOOT NOW!!!"*. Stage 6; *brags about it*. Stage 7; *regrets everything*.
And who taught him the laser gun sound? 😂😂
Aww Man
@@paulalexisasuncion6361 and this is why i don't tame parrots anymore. im kidding, i tame them anyways.
I am sure the Birds saw aliens shooting with laser guns😂
The chainsaw is literally the sound of its home disappearing from loggers.
They always mimic planes and I can barely get sleep at night cause of them.
Same here!
Relatable
exaggerated!😃
@@oneinthecrowd1285 at least 3 other people don't think so apparently
Remember you're the invaders of their land
And then you hear the screams of a dying person begging for help
Its just a Lyrebird, dont worry about it
... How'd it know how to make that sound???
@@creeprvictor
The outback is a big place, lots of places to dump victims.
@@creeprvictor same way they learn to make the laser gun sound
@@thonghang3139
There was this parrot that could never get sold because it was always swearing the dirtiest rudest phrases and no one had the patience to retrain it. Night crew was suspected, but they swore it wasn’t them. Whoever had raised it was oddly unknown, and it occasionally said something not just bemusingly rude but also deeply disturbing, as if someone in its previous home might have been abusing someone.
what about the sound of a rickroll? that would be funny as a prank.
Imagine you bring a Lyrebird into a forest while the Lyrebird sounds like a chainsaw
Imagine sheltering from a bushfire and having a bird do a Michael Winslow routine next to you all day.
That Lyrebird definitely witnessed some alien invasion. First, the government agency arrived at some weird looking crash site and took pictures. Next, while inspecting the area, a car alarm goes off. The agents started to clear some trees so they could get better access. Suddenly aliens rush out and shoot the agents. Only a Lyrebird lived to tell the tail.
this bird going places
Parrot
Tale
@@abusafiya8610 Not really....they branded him a liar!
@@140pro okay, that was good 💀
I swear, Australia just bought the dlc for animals
Wanna know what mods we use (•`v´•) its the
animals that can kill you v2 (LEVEL:30/DANGER)
They got mods for them 💀💀💀💀💀
i know im gonna get the nerd emoji, but theres actually a reason for that, and its because, since australia is an island,for millions of year it has had isolated evolution, leading to all sorts of weird animals.
Bet the dlc sound pack is like 30usd
just so they can genocide them XD poor rabbits
Imagine walking through the forest at night and you start hearing Minecraft cave noises or something
POV: You’re deep in a forest and you hear a car alarm, automatically checking to see if it’s yours.
He made the sound of the chainsaw so well that you can even hear the tree breaking at the end, it's as if it were a audio recorder, it's unbelievable.
you should hear the one that lived next to a building site, every hand and power tool.
It is. And unbelievably sad.
Exactly
@@anyascelticcreations bruh you tree huggers and your hypocritical hate of technoligy
@@timohara7717 its not the cutting down of trees thats bad but cutting ALL of them thats the problem.
imagine your just strolling down the woods then you hear a chainsaw coming for you💀💀
that’d be terrifying
🟦🟡🔹🟡🟦
🔷 🔷
thats where the fear of chainsaws exist
at night time lol
@@larion2336 fr
Now I have the compulsive urge to find that bird and make it imitate the squirrel laugh
Damn, mother nature really is pranking us with these birds being able to sound like a CHAINSAW IN THE WOODS
"There are two kinds, the superb lyrebird and the Albert's lyrebird." Damn someone had beef with Albert
Plot twist: Albert's lyrebird is the ome above the superb lyrebirds.
Ok, but where in the world did a Lyrebird hear laser guns in a forest?
Australia of course
They will mimic a sound they hear made in a back yard at beach a hundred miles away.
It was outside the open window of someone watching sifi
nah me nephew Brucey got it for christmas, thank fark the batteries ran out
Good point
Parrot:
*"Aah Finally A Tough Opponent"*
Correction: "Finally, a worthy opponent."
_Crying baby mimicing sound has left the chat._
Everybody gangsta until the bird starts playing WW2 noises.
🤣🤣🤣
Мплвно рон кеон
OH NO
Imagine walking through nature and this thing sneaks up behind you and whips out the chainsaw noise.
YEA YEA YEAH!
You haven't lived until you wake up to a mocking bird. imitating a a pneumatic rock hammer
Imagine chilling in the forest and suddenly, you hear a truck's engine roaring above your head. 😂
Imagine if that's how dinosaurs vocalized. A trex mimicking it's preys vocalizations before killing it.
Jurassic Park but with raptors that can mimic human voices. True horror movie. "Clever girl" Raptor: "Clever girl." Oh shit!
Fuck now im scared to sleep
There's an anaconda that can do so.😁
They wouldn't have to
Seeing their size they could just chase their prey and then kill them
This technique could be used by some smaller animal not capable of hunting themselves to lure a prey in their trap
Although that also seems unlikely cause then they would learn to mimic only a few voices of their prey
This seems more like a defence technique to scare away a larger predator or confuse it
Fantasy
This bird should be in a movie
Imagine being in a abandoned house in the middle of the woods and hearing a chainsaw
imagine walking into a forest and get rickrolled by an army of these birds.
Ah Australian fauna.....when they don't kill you! They outright mock you!
They do kill you... on the inside.
imagine walking in the forest then you see a bird speaking the chainsaw language
Now imagine if you were alone in a forest and heard that bird making a chainsaw noise.
This bird is so good that it voiced this video.
😆😆
😂😂😂😂
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Underrated comment 😂😂😂
underrated one 😆
These lyre birds are unique and beautiful, hope that they can thrive in numbers again, animals are so wonderful
So unique sound come from this bird...amazing wildlife in Australia...
Imagine going camping and you hear the clicking from “Predator” in the forest💀
Time to teach a bird how to rickroll people
my god i can hear it playing on my mind
Let us hope that the number of these birds will grow again and they will be among us on this planet for very much longer. I hope the Australian authorities will do everything to preserve them.
If I hear these birds mimicking a sound from a horror movie at 3 in the morning then I'm blaming your ass
Among us sus
he said the funny word!!!
I have more important hopes than that.
Hope is lazy.
Reduce consumption.
Imagine you’re in the forest and you hear your own voice in the distance.
The chainsaw really got me. I honestly thought this was an April's fool joke
It's all fun and games until they mimic something we never heard before
😳
imagine scaring one and it produces a roar that is not from any known animal before 💀
@@luxurgaming9746Because some kid showed the bird a trailer he had been working on? Very scary indeed.
Imagine walking through the forest and a bird just comes up to you like
“ hellouer mate ya fire kinda annoying, innit”
when floridia, oklahoma, brazil, and ohio combine
Dang this bird snitches so hard even the stormtroopers aren’t safe💀
Imagine walking in the forest while you here a chainsaw just going close to you
I hope Australia can do something to protect these amazing birds.
We’re trying man it’s just the global warming that’s making it worse for our native wildlife’s:((
@@Lanny.M at least all the spiders and snakes die in this wildfires
@@jakislol1111they deserve the same care
Ask bruz
@@jakislol1111 Circle of life, they play a part in keeping the balance, as a meal or predator (although both freak me out).
Why does Australia have the coolest animals?
They playing Jumanji
yea we have spiders and snakes too come over
It's fake, when the chainsaw happens you can hear a tree fall.
@@someone-T4I2B0B the bird mimiced the tree falling
@@1000-THR I don't think a bird has that good of vocal cords, I mean how would a bird replicate a laser gun. And it's pretty obvious it's fake.
Imagine walking in the jungle and hear a chainsaw sound
“They are known for mimicking sounds from their environment.” “Laser gun”-binging SYFY in the forest.
These birds are literally the best beat boxing champs of all time
who named that superb lyrebird, it's superb
It's from the shape of the male's tail when fanned out that looks like the musical instrument the Lyre, and yes they are superb.
@@wasupdoc1738 and that they are like a microphone, even better fitting name
There's that reason but the other reason is probably because it's good at lying so much. Pretending to sound like anything that isn't a bird.
Just imagine walking down the hood and hearing gun shots then to see a bird walking through the smoke towards you
*Imagine Walking Into A Forest And Seeing A Bird Randomly Speaking Any Word*
Imagine eating your meal and the food starts speaking english....💀
“Hello mate you goa som of tha cereal fo me?”
@@Wolfie118 best type of food,huh
@@aligamerthe1st ye
Only in Australia
I prefer my meals speak German
imagine taking a walk and hearing lightsaber sounds and something say
“I am your father” in a darth Vader voice
Haha, I would be like, "Oh hell nah, darth vader, not today bra."
@clothingconspiracydotcom9466NO I AM YOUR FATHER!
He doesn't say "Luke".
Imagine walking into the forest and hearing moaning coming from a bird
Everybody is gangster until the bird starts making chainsaw noises
I feel sad that this magnificent creature is endangered. They’re legendary creatures
Dr Evil would be impressed , " A lyrebird ...with frikkin' laser beams ....." Amazing mimicry !!
Imagine going in the forest and hearing a chain saw or camera click behind you
This bird told me all I needed to hear.
1.the click of a camera 📷
The birds were taking pictures of poachers and illegal loggers .
2. Imitating chain sawsThe loggers were cutting down the bird habitat trees. 👷♂️👷♀️
3. The birds Imitating pew pew laser
Meaning that the birds shot at the loggers with their futuristic weapons.
4. The birds 🐦 imitate car alarm 🚨
Meaning the loggers barely made it out alive.
🏃🏼♂️🏃🏽♀️
but forgot to shut off their alarm.
Their eyes are literally the cutest things ever.
🔴▪️🔴
When you think about it, it’s actually quite sad that the the bird knows what a laser beam sounds like, as they’re basically mimicking Star Wars, and therefore Star Wars: Revenge of The Sith.
Imagine how creepy it would be walking through the forest then you just hear the shutter click of a camera..
Taking a walk through the woods to get away from city life just to hear car alarms, chainsaws, and lasers
If this bird moans like "ughhh" then you know it witnessed something it's not supposed to see in the wild😂😂😂
Life goal: Make the lyrebird scream "Liaaarrrr"
Fun fact a boy learning to play the flute owned one of these birds and when he relased it into the wild it spread the flute song to others and it still can be heard in the wild to this day, it’s where we get haunted forest stories from
that sounds dope
And from actually Haunted Forests but you do you mate.
@Dyslexic Mitochondria are you mocking bots?
Cool story bro.
Yeah, "fact" lmao
We have to protect this species.
How ironic that this statement comes from someone with a cat on their profile picture . . . . .
@@toddbennett7157 the hell has that got to do with anything?
@@kilogrum63 After habitat loss, domestic cats are the number 1 threat to Australia's native wildlife. You don't get out much do you ?? It's been said before; "Ignorance is bliss". . . . .
@@toddbennett7157 nobody gives a shit,really
@@aligamerthe1st Right, right. That's why Azem says; "We have to protect this species". . . . . Mmmm- hmm.
A laser gun in their natural habitat? What these birds tryin to start?
It's in a sanctuary. Visitors mess with them and play them Star Wars sound effects n' stuff.
Alien is exist... Predator for example...
aliens shooting at bigfoot 🤭
👌👍😂😂😂
everybody gangsta till the bird starts mimicking large roars
During the bushfires, they often mimicked the sound of emergency vehicles.
imagine walking around the forest and enjoying time with your family and hear city sounds
Its in Australia, so that will nsver hsppen to me
@@us3rG IT LITERALLY SAYS IMAGINE NOT YOU RELIFING THAT YOUR NOT IN AUSTRAILIA
You're hiking along and a car-alarm goes off
i saw a documentary on these and they showed this bird mimicking children laughing. imagine hearing that at night💀
First person to encounter them must've been flipping out and thought they were tripping lol
What an amazing bird! I hope they can recover from those awful fires!
liek they are near threatened
Feels like it came straight out of hunger games
This bird is gonna make me call 911 by doing the Car Alarm bruh☠️
I bet they heard the laser gun sounds from the aliens.
Australia has incredible wildlife . I love these amazing birds That catastrophic fire was just heartbreaking. Very, very sad.
A Colorado Mountain Grandma, USA 💜
Like you, we have had many catastrophic bush fires in Australia. One of the main areas for Lyrebirds, an area called Kinglake and another area called the Black Spur, both just outside Melbourne were all but completely destroyed on Feb 7th 2009, when the most human lives from any bush fire were lost. It was an awful day scorching hot at over 46oC (115oF) with a seeringly hot northerly wind which switched rapidly to a southerly in the late afternoon. At that point the fire changed direction suddenly and raced up the hillside toward the small townships at lightning speed, jumping so far into the sky there was no escape down the one and only road out. 173 people died, 414 were injured, 1m1m acres were destroyed and 3500 buildings burnt down. And countless wildlife was lost. It's from this fire that came the famous picture of a volunteer firie (most bush fireman are volunteers here ) giving a koala a drink. Koala's usually get all their hydration from gum leaves. 14 years on, the scars on the trees, the landscape and people's lives are still visible.
I drove up the black spur during the bushfires, was insane.
@@aarons6935 Extra-black spur.