bird brain
10/17/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
If someone calls you “bird brain” it may be a compliment: Researchers found that pigeons are better at multitasking than humans
Although pigeons have the brain of a bird, ironically, they are not exactly “bird-brained.” A recent research discovers that pigeons can multitask as fast as humans, and even faster in some situations, as reported by Science Daily. The study, published in the journal Current Biology, finds that pigeons are great in multitasking because their tiny brains […]
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