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It may be impossible to evolve a large brain if you hibernate

By Michael Marshall

6 August 2018

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A fat-tailed dwarf lemur peeks out from a tree hole

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Mammals that hibernate for part of the year tend to have smaller brains than those that can feed all year round.

The finding may help explain why big-brained primates like us mostly evolved near the equator. It may be that our species arose in Africa, rather than neighbouring Europe, because Africa lies on the equator and much of it has only weak seasons.

of the University of Zurich, Switzerland and her colleagues compiled data on 1104 mammalian species. They looked at the…

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