If you are thinking about chimpanzees and dolphins, they have larger brains because dolphins cant move their eyes and chimpanzees have brains that are smaller, they just use it more. Frogs have much smaller brains since they can't figure out lots of things. But my African dwarf frog would always swim toward my hand, showing they can remember some things.
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A chimp's brain is a bit smaller than a human.
A frogs brain is different than a humans beacuse they think about different things than humans do and they have a smaller brain with alot more blood cells, but humans have lots of blood cells too.
Small beetles, ants, flies, worms, smaller frogs, including their own species. (This frog is very small, sometimes smaller than a human fingernail.)
Not entirelly sure though i do know that an osterichs eye is bigger than its's brain i feel sorry for it :(
the brain is smaller in the shark
the brain is smaller in the shark
A frog
i think your hand is smaller then Ur brine
The gyri is a large octopus tentacle that sneezes when the lollipops are attached to the opposite side of the triangular surface of a pancake and the sulci is a turkey times the number of y chromosomes in a head of lettuce.
Smaller natural habitat, more human encroachment, and less food are the three main causes for the decline of the frog species.
A gorilla's brain weighs more than a human's brain, typically around 400 grams compared to an average human brain of about 1,300 to 1,400 grams. However, the brain of a triceratops, a dinosaur, is significantly smaller, weighing only about 300 grams. Therefore, the human brain is the heaviest among these three.