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Today, being "birdbrained" means forgetting where you left your keys or wallet. But 66 million years ago, it may have meant the difference between life and death—and may help explain why birds are the only dinosaurs left on Earth.
Fossil bird's skull reconstruction reveals a brain made for smelling and eyes made for daylight
Misconceptions and regressions: The evolution of bird brains – Avian Hybrids
Dinosaurs News, Articles, Lab Manager
What are some good resources for animal behavior/animal intelligence/convergent evolution of animal intelligence? - Quora
Scientists digitally rebuilt the brain of a 205M year-old dinosaur. Here's what they found
New duckbilled dinosaur discovered in Japan — Science Bulletin
The hidden rule for flight feathers— and how it could reveal which dinosaurs could fly - Field Museum
Did dinosaurs have really small brains?, Dinosaurs
Distribution of skull modules in some non-avian theropods, and
Bird brains left other dinosaurs behind — Science Bulletin
How a Unique Brain Shape May Have Saved Birds From Extinction
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A brain for Baryonyx: using CT-scanning to examine British spinosaurid brains — Tetrapod Zoology