hophead
May 4th 09, 05:11 PM
In article >,
says...
> These are not trained performances. These are birds involving themselves in
> a pleasure previously considered the reserve of human beings -- not so far
> from the core interest of rec.audio.opinion. What do you think?
I didn't get around to looking at this till very recently, but I find
that fascinating: thanks for posting the links. Many animals are far
more socially sophisticated than we had once believed, and we are
learning more all the time.
Why we even have a pooch that posts to RAO!
says...
> These are not trained performances. These are birds involving themselves in
> a pleasure previously considered the reserve of human beings -- not so far
> from the core interest of rec.audio.opinion. What do you think?
I didn't get around to looking at this till very recently, but I find
that fascinating: thanks for posting the links. Many animals are far
more socially sophisticated than we had once believed, and we are
learning more all the time.
Why we even have a pooch that posts to RAO!