Rats show off language skills
January 10, 2005 | Source: NewScientist.com News
Rats can tell the difference between Dutch and Japanese by recognizing the difference in rhythmic properties of the languages.
Rat ancestors may have evolved the ability to sense sound patterns that might warn of predators approaching or changing predator behaviour. Humans may have evolved similar skills for similar reasons, before the ability was co-opted for other purposes, such as helping in the development and decoding of speech.