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Seals and sea lions control their voices like humans and scientists think speech evolved
Science
Published on 4 May 2026

Their brains route commands straight to sound muscles
Seals and sea lions can voluntarily control their vocalizations, a rare ability in mammals. Scientists say their vocal motor cortex connects directly to the muscles that produce sound, unlike most species whose calls are largely automatic. Their specialized underwater breathing systems are also tied to vocal production, helping researchers piece together how human-like speech may have evolved.
- Seals and sea lions can change sounds on purpose
- A direct brain-to-sound-muscIe pathway enables vocal control
- Underwater breathing regulation is linked to vocal production
- Findings may offer clues to how speech evolved
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