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Singing researchers find cross-cultural patterns in music and language

Singing researchers find cross-cultural patterns in music and language
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Singing researchers find cross-cultural patte

Singing researchers find cross-cultural patte
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Why do dogs wag their tails? Here's what science knows

Why do dogs wag their tails? Here's what science knows
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Why do dogs wag their tails? Humans liked the rhythm, study suggests.

Taylor Hersh was watching a YouTube video of wolves a few years ago when the animal researcher noticed something curious. The wolves hardly wagged their tails.

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Indri Lemurs: Madagascar's Rhythmic Primates Facing a Conservation Crisis

The Indri lemur of Madagascar, an enchanting species acclaimed for its unique sense of rhythm, is teetering on the brink of extinction. These arboreal primates, known locally as babakoto, are the only other mammals besides humans that have demonstrated a capacity for categorical rhythm, a musicality that has captivated scientists and conservationists alike. https://youtu.be/IGTLZXKHGPo?si=GlV9cJ8M2mqXeDcQ At…

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