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Asian elephant speaks Korean! 


An Asian elephant named Koshik can imitate human speech, saying words in Korean 
that can be understood by speakers of the language, researchers from the 
University Of Vienna say.

It's unclear why Koshik started mimicking human speech, but cognitive 
biologists Angela Stoeger and Tecumseh Fitch suggest in research published in 
the journal Current Biology that it might be related to his experiences as a 
juvenile.

Koshik was the only elephant living at the Everland Zoo in South Korea for 
about five years in his youth, with only people for company during an important 
phase for bonding and development.

"We suggest that Koshik started to adapt his vocalisations to his human 
companions to strengthen his social affiliation with them, something that is 
also seen in other vocal-learning species and in very special cases, even 
across species," said Stoeger.

There have been reports of elephants imitating the sound of truck engines, and 
a male elephant living in a zoo in Kazakhstan has been reported to say words in 
Russian and Kazakh, but that case was never investigated by scientists.

Koshik made headlines a few years ago by attracting tourists with his unusual 
ability, but the researchers have now run tests where they asked native Korean 
speakers to write down what they heard when listening to recordings of the 
elephant.

They found that by sticking his trunk in his mouth to help form the sounds, he 
has a vocabulary of the five Korean words for 'hello', 'sit down', 'no', 'lie 
down' and 'good'.

Unfortunately, there's no evidence that Koshik understands the meaning of the 
words he is using. So we guess he won't be snacking at a Korean restaurant 
anytime soon.

Source: Reuters

Published: 8th November 2012 


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