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African grey parrots may have a grasp of numbers similar to that of chimpanzees, aquatic mammals and small childrenāthink those between the 4 and 6 year age bracket.
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According to Millburn, African grey parrots' grasp of numbers is comparable to that of aquatic mammals, chimpanzees, and small children (think of those between four and six years).
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