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Big brains of birds might help them survive the mass extinction of Nonavian dinosaurs – Tech Explorist
Bird brains left other dinosaurs behind.

Unlike any known animals except mammals, living birds have more complex brains. Due to their unique brain shape, the ancestors of living birds survived the mass extinction of Nonavian dinosaurs, suggests a new study.
The study by scientists from the University…
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