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Even the goats speak in dialect …

Written by Cristina | 20 February, 2012 15:57

Ahahahah!!! On a day so dreary news so we wanted a, able to snatch a smile.

According to scholars of English goats speak the dialect: Capra is a, eg, is grown in California will have a "tone" and an "accent" is different from a reared in Tuscany or in Basilicata.

The discovery was made by a group of researchers at Queen Mary University of London and published in the journal Behaviour sull'Animal. The researchers say: "Despite the reduced vocal repertoire, the calls of the kids have become more similar when siblings reared together in the same social group.

Investigators have recorded and monitored the timbre of some small goat at the age of one week and at the age of five weeks. The sample studied consisted of sheep and half-brothers and brothers if you have noticed a tone of voice more like the kids grow up between brothers, was also noted that small with no blood ties, but reared in the same social group tended to become more like a vocal repertoire.

Just as humans these animals are in fact able to develop an accent in their direction that differs profoundly intonation of other groups. To demonstrate the BBC did hear the record of three goats in different ways by social group registered.

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