What happened: Some Samoyeds adjust the pitch of their howls depending on the music being played, showing a form of vocal ability they might have inherited from their...
What to watch next: movement around evolutionary, musicality.

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What happened: Some Samoyeds adjust the pitch of their howls depending on the music being played, showing a form of vocal ability they might have inherited from their...
What to watch next: movement around evolutionary, musicality.
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Some Samoyeds adjust the pitch of their howls depending on the music being played, showing a form of vocal ability they might have inherited from their wolf ancestors
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'Singing' dogs may show the evolutionary roots of musicalitySome Samoyeds adjust the pitch of their howls depending on the music being played, showing a form of vocal ability they might have inherited from their...
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