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Tay (Antonio J. Osuna Mascaró)
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Antonio J. Osuna Mascaró, Goffin Lab, Vienna, Austria PhD^2 and Ninja Biologist. Animal Behavior and Comparative Cognition. Human perch for cockatoos. twitter.com/BioTay (in Spanish)
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2/2 Interestingly, large antlers do not predict brain size when comparing species, but only when comparing the sexes within each species. The authors speculate that this may be due to the greater social life of females in these species, or their need to select males. 🧪

A male moose emerges from the bushes during the fall rut in the Alaskan tundra. 
PHOTO BY JOHN EASTCOTT AND YVA MOMATIUK, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION
https://www.nationalgeographic.es/animales/2018/01/de-que-estan-hechas-las-astas-de-los-alces
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Antonio J. Osuna Mascaró, Goffin Lab, Vienna, Austria PhD^2 and Ninja Biologist. Animal Behavior and Comparative Cognition. Human perch for cockatoos. twitter.com/BioTay (in Spanish)
280 followers163 following243 posts