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Part of brain that makes humans and primates social creatures may play similar role in carnivores
October 8, 2013 by NewsBot
The part of the brain that makes humans and primates social creatures may play a similar role in carnivores, according to a growing body of research. In studying spotted hyenas, lions and, most recently, the raccoon family, biologists found a correlation between the size of the animals' frontal cortex and their social nature.