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The Chicken’s Dinosaur Legacy: How Evolution Built a BirdImagine peering into your backyard and spotting a creature whose ancestors once thundered across ancient landscapes alongside ...
Researchers found it was able to discern the meanings of the chicken sounds with around 80 per cent accuracy for various emotions – happiness, fear, hunger, tiredness and pain.
Scientists from Japan say they can understand what different chicken sounds mean — thanks to AI. ... Together they analyzed a sample size of 80 birds and about 200 hours of sounds.
Humans can tell if a chicken is happy or sad by the sound of its clucks, a study suggests. A person can identify with 69 per cent accuracy if a cluck is from a satisfied bird or one that is ...
"They can use this as a tool to find out how the birds are 'feeling,' whether their needs are being met and what their mental make-up is based on the vocalizations. They listen to the actual chicken ...
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