Does brain size matter?
CrowdScience takes a look behind the scenes at London’s Natural History Museum and a laboratory that studies bumble bees, and asks if brain size matters?
The size of brains in the animal kingdom is wildly different, from melon-sized in blue whales to pea-sized in shrews. But does a bigger brain mean a more powerful one?
CrowdScience listener Bob wondered just this as he watched various sized dogs running amok in his local park: the Great Dane has a much larger brain than a Chihuahua’s, yet the job of ‘being a dog’ surely requires the same brain power. So why have a big brain if a small one would do?
A search for the answer takes Geoff Marsh to dog agility trials, behind the scenes at London’s Natural History Museum and a laboratory that studies bumble bees. It turns out that size does matter, but not in the way you might think.
Presenter: Geoff Marsh
Producer: Dom Byrne
(Photo: Great Dane HARLEQUIN and a chihuahua Getty Images)
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