Examples of using Large brain in English and their translations into Korean
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And a very large brain.
A super-large head, for example, houses a hell of a large brain.
Humans have extraordinarily large brains compared to other animals.
How did elephants evolve such a large brain?
He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
Humans have a large brain.
He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.-Albert Einstein-.
Mammals have a large brain.
This knowledge is stored in two principal ways… in the whale's genes and in their very large brains.
Maybe a very large brain does not necessarily have more neurons than a more modest-sized brain. .
An elephant has a very large brain.
Now having a large brain, as you know, is a big advantage, because you can actually influence your environment.
Did they have lungs and a large brain?
Now I'm interested in dolphins because of their large brains and what they might be doing with all that brainpower in the wild.
So why did we evolve such large brains?
Understanding how and why we evolved such large brains is one of the most puzzling issues in the study of human evolution.
Next story How did elephants evolve such a large brain?
That's because humans have developed comparatively large brains for our body size, so our babies are essentially born prematurely so that the baby's head can fit through the woman's small birth canal.
About half a year later, significantly more guppies with large brains had survived.
An evolutionary psychologist has argued that“all of us house in our large brain specific specialised psychological circuits that lead us to contemplate murder as a solution to specific adaptive problems”.
Our poor little planet is suffering from an overabundance of large brained but stupid hominids.
Before coelacanths were caught, evolutionists incorrectly believed that the coelacanth had lungs, a large brain, and four bottom fins about to evolve into legs.d Evolutionists reasoned that the coelacanth, or a similar fish, crawled out of a shallow sea and filled its lungs with air, becoming the first four-legged land animal.
In common withthe later appearing orders, they developed two successive sets of teeth and possessed large brains in comparison to body size.
From the earliest species with small brains to the modern elephants with large brains, there was an almost 30 million-year-long gap in our knowledge.
Before coelacanths were caught, evolutionists incorrectly believed that the coelacanth had lungs, a large brain, and four bottom fins about to evolve into legs.
This transformed the small brain of early elephant relatives into a large brain comparable in every way to that of modern species.
They had larger brains than us.
Larger brain keeps larger number of friends.
Elephants have the largest brain of a land animal.
And we don't yet know how the brain dynamically organises interactions between larger brain areas.