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List of animals by number of neurons: Revision history


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  • curprev 21:4821:48, 9 February 2024 74.14.198.56 talk 113,059 bytes −16 Sorting by most to least in the "Neurons in the brain & whole nervous system" column, the whales did not end up in the correct spot. To fix this, I changed how the information was entered for the whales. undo

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  • curprev 22:0622:06, 8 September 2023 2607:fea8:1e62:4c00:543b:e463:f2dc:9eb2 talk 112,282 bytes −516 Removing lobsters, because the source makes a demonstrably false claim "lobsters and other invertebrates have only approximately 100,000 neurons", but there are many invertebrates with far more, like bees and octopuses, and many with far fewer. Peter Fraser has also said 100,000 before, but I can't find any study measuring this. I'm guessing they're just improperly extrapolating from fruit flies. undo

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