Miracle Dog Survives Gas Chamber Death Sentece! Birds have Grammar!
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http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20615-first-evidence-that-birds-tweet-using-grammar.html
Today Miracle dog survives the gas chamber and scientists...
http://samproof.tv http://bit.ly/DogWonder - Daniel Article Bird
Grammar
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20615-first-evidence-that-birds-tweet-using-grammar.html
Today Miracle dog survives the gas chamber and scientists prove
song birds have grammar! That’s some more epic animal news! Check
out last weeks animal edition of the weird news at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKggDl5XAQg and more weird news:
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comments OR send me your Video Report! Transcript: Welcome to the
Weird News A NJ hairstylist, is the big winner who took home with
her a beagle named Daniel. Named so after he miraculously survived
the lions den, by which I mean the Gas Chamber! Daniel had been
sentenced to be put down with other strays, but when the chamber
doors opened, he was still alive! Vinny Grosso (the shelters
director) said Daniel showed up in one of the shelters “drop boxes”
– I’m sorry, dropboxes? So dogs are like library books now?
Eleventh Hour Rescue president Linda Schiller said that out of the
100 or so applications from around the world, about half said that
were NOT interested in any dogs other than Daniel. So we’r e
putting up a kickstarter for Doggie plastic surgeries to make a
thousand new Jesus dogs!! Oh yea, did you here scientists have
discovered that birds tweeting has grammar!? Scientists in Japan,
(of course), have figured out that the Bengal finche, have evolved
grammatical rules. "Songbirds have a spontaneous ability to process
syntactic structures in their songs," says Kyoto University’s
Kentaro Abe. The birds were played unfamiliar songs, until they
stop ‘over reacting’ and then 4 jumbled versions were played. 90%
of the bird reacted to only 1 of the jum