what is brain size of alligator
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In an alligator, with a body mass of 205 kg and brain mass of 14.08 g, the body was 14,560 times larger than the brain (Crile and Quiring, 1940).
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# The brain volume of largest specimen (crocodile- fig 1 E) was 8538 mm3 (surface was 3894 mm2) while volume of the brain and the interstitium was 28984 mm3 (surface was 6993 mm2) .
# Scientists say that the American alligator has been around for more than 150 million years. Alligators are the closest species we have to Dinosaurs . An Alligator's brain is tiny , only about the size of a quarter .
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