A dog's brain is WAY smarter.
a dogs brain is a brain of a 3 year old so they don't remember as much as we do.
no. dogs brain not kill by the drugs of humans, human drugs are not dogs for the drugs.
Adult humans have much larger skulls than most dogs, and can therefore have larger brains. The sizes of the brains are comparable given their sizes, but the human brain has greater development and specialization.
The brain controls more but the computer has more knowledge.
No, humans and dogs have evolved from different ancestors, they are completely different species.
the only difference between their brains is the size because most humans have bigger skulls than dogs so that allows them to have a bigger brain and the bigger the brain the more your brain absorbs the information.
A dog's brain functions similarly to a human brain, with regions responsible for different activities like sensory perception, movement, learning, and memory. In a dog's brain, you would find structures such as the cerebral cortex, which processes information, the cerebellum, responsible for coordination and balance, and the hippocampus, involved in memory formation. Overall, a dog's brain enables them to perceive the world around them, learn from experiences, and interact with their environment.
is there meletone in dogs brain
Yes. Some dogs don't have "fur" but hair like on your head. Breeds such as Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers have human hair.
Yes, dogs and cats can get lice, but they are different from human lice and are species-specific.
Dogs have the brain capacity of a 3-year-old, so no, they have a quite intelligent memory based on the breed. They can remember up to 50 different commands, as well as places that scared them in the past, human scents, and food scents.
well.... dogs have 4 legs and humans have 2.... dogs muscles are in different spots in their body than humans