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A Lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds, most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment. Lyrebirds have unique pl...
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Lyrebird Unbelievable Jungle Bird Mimics Bird and Human Sounds ... haha...i was looking at the tags wondering how seinfeld was going to be related to the australian lyrebird;
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The Lyrebirds are a small Australian family composed of just two species: the Superb Lyrebird (left and below in superb photos by Hans & Judy Beste) and Albert's Lyrebird Menura alberti.
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The Lyrebird has been around for millions of years, fossils having been found dated to 15 million years ago. This wonderful Australian bird can be found in rain forest habitats in Victoria and New South Wales. It was also brought to Tasmania in the 19th century.
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There are two species of lyrebird. The superb lyrebird, about the size of a rooster, is brown above and ash below. It has a long, pointed bill, a longish neck, and large, strong legs and feet with which it runs swiftly. ... The lyrebird appears on many Australian government seals and on certain stamps...
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Saw Rize, the David LaChapelle documentary, which has amazing footage, and the whole image of ghetto clowns furiously dancing is a beautifully insane metaphor in search of a connection. ... The lyrebird of Australia imitates other birds — and other sounds as well.
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