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Ancient rodent's brain was big but not 'smart': Study

<p>Early rodents that lived about 50-million years ago had large brains that were even bigger than some primitive primates of the same period, according to a new study</p>

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Toronto: Early rodents that lived about 50-million years ago had large brains that were even bigger than some primitive primates of the same period, according to a new study.

Researchers at the University of Toronto reconstructed two endocasts of Paramys, the oldest and best-preserved rodent skulls on record. "The brain was certainly larger than we expected considering the time period," said PhD candidate Ornella Bertrand.

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