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Maroc Maroc - CAPETOWNETC.COM - A La Une - 03/Jul 13:00

Watch: Wikie the orca speaks ‘human’ in eerie recordings

Researchers fed an orca six human noises, and what they received in response was astounding, if a little unsettling.  The recordings are from a study on orcas’ ability to mimic human speech, which discovered that killer whales can duplicate us fairly well. Also read: Serial killer orcas leave massive shark scarred after attack Josep Call, a co-author of the published study,...

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