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here in the long-run language is very sophisticated, complicated, and, grammatically, it's very much sort of in tune with how people will be expressing themselves. So the question might be, instead of looking at their brain size, and maybe in comparison to how it functions in relation to a human, is what do they have in their brain that might be in common with us? Like, our processing centers in our brain consist of two areas, the Brocase area, in the Bernicca area, and the compromised group, one to three percent of the total mass of our brain. So does a prey dog have something similar? So they wouldn't necessarily have to have some large brain or some large portion of their brain, but some areas are brain that are proportional. Let's see the Broca area, the Vernic area, of a human brain in order to process their language. What the other guys said on the other side of the planet, I think they have something like a risk to process their brain. Not like we had.
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