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Researchers say Ronan the sea lion can still keep a beat after all these years. Ronan burst to fame about a decade ago after ...
For years, scientists believed that rhythm was a skill exclusively reserved to humans, out of all mammals. But a rescue sea ...
Ronan, a 15-year-old California sea lion, has shaken up how science thinks of music with her ability to bob and move to the ...
Not many animals have shown an ability to identify and move to a beat -- with humans, parrots and some primates being notable ...
A California sea lion named Ronan became an internet star when a video of her bobbing her head in sync to the Backstreet Boys ...
Parrots are known to be able to keep a beat by moving their bodies. And recent studies have highlighted the beat-keeping capabilities of other mammals, such as monkeys and rats. But after more than a ...
Not many animals show a clear ability to identify and move to a beat aside from humans, parrots and some primates. But then there’s Ronan, a bright-eyed sea lion that has scientists rethinking ...
Animal research on biomusicality, which looks at whether different species are capable of behaving in ways that show they recognize aspects of music, including rhythm and beat, remains a tantalizing ...
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At the Long Marine Laboratory in Santa Cruz, California, a 16-year-old sea lion named Ronan loves to put on a show. With her head bobbing in time to a percussive beat, she hits her marks not just with ...
Ronan, the only non-human mammal to demonstrate highly precise beat keeping, continues to challenge our understanding of ...