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Dinosaurs’ brain size overestimated, not as smart as monkeysrex’s brain, they must have been cognitively similar ... and that’s just as fascinating.” This dinosaur debate just might have reached its conclusion: not smart as as a monkey, but smarter ...
An understanding of brain evolution may prove useful in the development of research in forensic psychology, including ...
Giant horned dinosaur's fossils were destroyed in WWII — but photos reveal it was an unknown species
the fossils were thought to belong to a large theropod dinosaur called Carcharodontosaurus — but closer inspection of the photos revealed a prominent horn, an enlarged frontal brain and other ...
Now, more than a decade later, new analysis of the fossils has found that they belong to a new 73-million-year-old species, according to a study published Jan. 28 in the peer-reviewed journal ...
are shared at least analogously with modern reptiles and even with evolutionarily unrelated dinosaurs. For example, if you examine the fossil brain of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a cranial core endocast ...
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