Oh boy. Wonder if there's a correlation to humans living in cities vs living... elsewhere
Oh boy. Wonder if there's a correlation to humans living in cities vs living... elsewhere
Farm animals look different from their wild counterparts in many ways, and one difference is consistent: their brains are smaller than those of their ancestors. From sheep to pigs to cows, domesticated animals have smaller relative brain sizes compared to their wild counterparts—a phenomenon known as the domestication effect.
No way, just applies to farm animals, not human tax animals.
> Farm animals look different from their wild counterparts in many ways, and one difference is consistent: their brains are smaller than those of their ancestors. From sheep to pigs to cows, domesticated animals have smaller relative brain sizes compared to their wild counterparts—a phenomenon known as the domestication effect.
No way, just applies to farm animals, not human tax animals.
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