Singing Mice Can Change Their Tune

motor cortex neurons in male mice
Scientists have found a rudimentary circuit between the motor cortex neurons (shown here) and the vocal cords in the larynx of male mice, which use the circuit to sing new melodies when wooing females.
(Image credit: Gustavo Arriaga and Erich Jarvis, Duke.)

The newest singing sensation in the animal kingdom? Mice.

The creatures not only sing ultrasonic melodies high above sopranos, distinct from their regular squeaks, but they also learn new tunes from each other, researchers report today (Oct. 10).

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