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This sea lion really can keep a beat better than some humans! Anyone who's seen the California Sea Lions in Santa Cruz or San ...
A new study of Ronan, a sea lion famous for her dancing skills, challenges the idea that only vocal learners can match a tempo ...
Sea lion Ronan first made the news in 2013, when researchers revealed that she could bob her head to a beat. Twelve years later, Ronan still has rhythm.
A Galapagos sea lion playfully chases a blacktip reef shark in the shallow waters of a marina, creating a beautiful dance ...
Chino the sea lion, who lived at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium and loved to show off his learned behaviors, had to be ...
Rockhopper Exploration PLC has released a corporate update in which it refers to the recent release published by Navitas Petroleum LP on the Sea Lion development in the North Falkland basin.
Ronan was slightly more variable beat to beat than adult humans. She also tended to hit ahead of the beat when listening to slower stimuli and behind the beat on the faster stimuli. By comparison, ...
Ronan, a sea lion, is the only known non-human mammal capable of precise beat-keeping. This unique ability challenges our understanding of biomusicality across species. Animal research on ...
Meet Ronan the sea lion, the only non-human mammal to demonstrate highly precise beat keeping, challenging our understanding ...