It's the melody that comes with the songs that allows him to memorize them same with humans too try learning to sing a song by just reading the words from a sheet and try learning the same song by listening and singing along it's a lot easier to memorize due to the melody and rhythm that comes with the song and correct 2 different brain regions and use of vocal chords
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10 of 10
A good 9/10
I don't remember crocodiles sounding like tigers.
It feels weird that Lyle can't talk, yet he can sing full sentences and rhymes, and perfectly well I might add.
Singign and speaking are different brain regions
Frequency?
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No, you have to be able to talk in order to sing. It's a rule in physics.
@@evancredeur7498 It is possible that Lyle 'talks', he does not know how to formulate sentences, he knows songs, memorized, like parrots.
It's the melody that comes with the songs that allows him to memorize them same with humans too try learning to sing a song by just reading the words from a sheet and try learning the same song by listening and singing along it's a lot easier to memorize due to the melody and rhythm that comes with the song and correct 2 different brain regions and use of vocal chords
Lyle is like me
Its a crocodile. Get a flathead shovel and you're A-ok
Oh yeah
SHOW US WHAT YOU’VE GOT
That's an alligator
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