Ronan The Sea Lion Is The First Non-Human Mammal Shown To Be Able To Keep A Beat

September 21, 2018

A sea lion was taught how to keep a beat, becoming the first non-human mammal shown to synchronize with an external noise.

Watch as he bobs his head perfectly in rhythm to "Boogie Wonderland" and "Backstreet's Back", two excellent song choices for a sea lion in my opinion.

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