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Certain bird species, such as parrots, cockatoos, and mynah birds, are known to mimic sounds and may be attracted to music or respond to rhythmic beats.
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Cats are known for their sensitivity to sounds and may be curious or react to music, especially if it includes high-pitched tones or sounds resembling bird chirps.
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Some dogs have been observed reacting positively to music, particularly calming or classical music.
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Elephants are known for their keen auditory senses and have been observed swaying or moving rhythmically in response to music or rhythmic sounds.
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Horses are sensitive animals and may react to music or rhythmic sounds by moving their heads, ears, or even swaying.
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Marine mammals such as whales and dolphins are highly intelligent and vocal animals that may be interested in or react to underwater music or sounds.
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It's important to note that individual preferences can vary widely among species and even among individuals within a species.
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