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Uploaded by ScienceChannel on Oct 15, 2008
On the Science Channel's "Mammals vs. Dinos," development of the neocortex enabled early mammals to analyze, differentiate, and react to sound. Ability to react to sound, enabled mammals to survive and thrive at night.
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lol its a degu
cheese123150 9 months ago
@drunk168 no one is saying it was as smart as us.
Webbess10 10 months ago
thats not a mouse its a degu!
matuzikas 1 year ago
@drunk168 surface area is correlation not causation.
321lawc 2 years ago
It's brain was still smooth in comparison to ours though, so it didn't have much surface area and therefore not that much processing power.
drunk168 3 years ago
go mammals , go mammals , go mammals
supersaiyansongoku1 3 years ago 2
damm right!
6775077 3 years ago
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lol its a degu
cheese123150 9 months ago
@drunk168 no one is saying it was as smart as us.
Webbess10 10 months ago
thats not a mouse its a degu!
matuzikas 1 year ago
@drunk168 surface area is correlation not causation.
321lawc 2 years ago
It's brain was still smooth in comparison to ours though, so it didn't have much surface area and therefore not that much processing power.
drunk168 3 years ago
go mammals , go mammals , go mammals
supersaiyansongoku1 3 years ago 2
damm right!
6775077 3 years ago