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The ability to make two distinct sounds at once is shared with human beat boxers and throat singers. The horse whinny, or neigh, has been a familiar sound at least since the animal was domesticated, ...
Horses use their larynx to make two sounds simultaneously, so they are effectively singing and whistling at the same time ...
An equine makes the low-pitched part of its whinny by vibrating its vocal cords—similar to how humans speak and sing—and the high-pitched part by whistling ...
But how exactly they produce the distinctive sound - also called a neigh - has long eluded scientists. That mystery has been solved - its a combination of whistling and singing. The two-toned whinnies ...
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A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal tract. The two-tone sound may help horses convey more complex information.
A horse's whinny is an unusually distinctive mix of sounds including both high and low frequencies, a new study in Current Biology shows.