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Ronan the Sea Lion: The Unexpected Dance Sensation
Santa Cruz, California, USAThursday, May 1, 2025
Ronan's story is fascinating because she can learn to dance to a beat without learning to sing or talk musically. Scientists once believed that only vocal learners could find a beat. But Ronan's skills have challenged this belief. She has shown that animals can learn to keep a beat in their own unique ways.
To test Ronan's skills, researchers devised a new study. They filmed her bobbing her head to three different tempos played by a drummer. Two of those beats were new to her, allowing scientists to test her flexibility in recognizing new rhythms. For comparison, they also asked 10 college students to do the same, waving their forearms to changing beats. The result? Ronan was the top performer. She was better than all the humans at keeping the beat.
This study confirms Ronan's place as one of the top ambassadors of animal musicality. Researchers plan to train and test other sea lions. While they suspect other sea lions can also bob to a beat, Ronan is likely to stand out as a star performer. Her story shows that animals can surprise us with their abilities and challenge our understanding of the world.
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