Animals
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Trinidadian Killifish's Brains Evolve Larger To Survive in High-Competition Environment
Animals often encounter intense competition. In new research, scientists discovered that Trinidadian Killifish evolved to have larger brains in a high-competition environment, making them adapt and survive. The findings derived from the research experiment.
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