Mammal brains feel like kinda hard tapioca pudding when they're living or freshly dead, and like kinda hard jello when they've been preserved for awhile.
It honestly actually does feel like jelly, however it is really slippery. The one i was dissecting was pretty delicate too, it mushed up a bit when i was too rough.
Rumex Acetosa
the brain is not a lever but more like a tool.
Vesitubular system
Brain. Your brain has no nerves, and thus no feeling. If you cut your brain, you would not feel it. Many people undergo brain surgery while awake, to make sure vital regions aren't damaged. They don't feel a thing.
Human Brains are similair in structure to a sheeps brain, sheep have larger olfactory bulbs though, sheeps brains are also not a large as humans.
The biggest part of the sheep's brain is the Cerebrum.
The sheep coat ( no such word as "sheeps") has lanolin in it and that makes it feel greasy.
because the wool contains lanolin
feals spongy
sponge beef mints
noodles in a ball
i like sheeps
when you feel like brain is going to melt
No not quite a sheep brain is only a bit smaller than a human brain maybe 1 1/2 fists roughly.
It would depend on which animal. If it has a brain, it can "feel" in one way or another. Animals with no brain like coral cannot feel, but they do react to negative stimuli as all living things do.
you feel like your half smart