Summary:
- This article discusses the growing scientific evidence that animals, including mammals, birds, and even insects, can appreciate and respond to music in various ways.
- Researchers have found that animals exhibit behavioral and physiological changes when exposed to different types of music, suggesting they may have an innate sense of rhythm and melody.
- The article suggests that the ability to appreciate music may have evolved as a means of communication and social bonding, and that this shared trait between humans and other animals could provide insights into the evolution of human musical abilities.