Wild cat brains: An evolutionary curveball

Monday, October 31, 2016 - 11:11 in Biology & Nature

The brains of wild cats don’t necessarily respond to the same evolutionary pressures as those of their fellow mammals, humans and primates, indicates a surprising new study led by a Michigan State University neuroscientist. Arguably, the fact that people and monkeys have particularly large frontal lobes is linked to their social nature. But cheetahs are […]

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