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A new study found that horses are whistling and vibrating their vocal cords at the same time to create the distinct neigh that accompanies the animal.
Yelling or cheering make extra demands of your voice which can damage your vocal cords. Some health concerns also can ...
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 ...
A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal ...
Horses have a vocal trick no one fully understood until now. Scientists have discovered that when a horse whinnies, it produces two completely different sounds at the same time. One is a deep tone ...
We are in sound overload, even when we are not consciously aware of it. Those with misophonia may be casualties of the overwhelming environment.
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, ...