M.E. Simpher

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The brains of wolves and other group-hunting canids are structurally more complex than those of foxes. They contain a dimple in the coronal gyrus (in the frontal region), and a significantly larger prorean gyrus. Although difficult to test, it is believed that these additional brain folds relate to the wolf’s sophisticated social behaviour.
The Hidden World of the Fox
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