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Drawing of the brains of four species of vertebrates, all on approximately the same scale, showing the steady increase in relative size of the cerebral hemispheres (shaded) in the evolutionary progression leading to primates. Note that in terms of body size, the shark is by far the largest, and the opossum is considerably larger than the squirrel or squirrel monkey, which are similar in size to each other.

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Drawing of the brains of four species of vertebrates, all on approximately the same scale, showing the steady increase in relative size of the cerebral hemispheres (shaded) in the evolutionary progression leading to primates. Note that in terms of body size, the shark is by far the largest, and the opossum is considerably larger than the squirrel or squirrel monkey, which are similar in size to each other.

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October 1, 2008

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Looie496 ( talk)

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