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    Question: What do brains look like?

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    Asked by Waffles to Candace on 8 Mar 2017.
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      Candace Lewis answered on 8 Mar 2017:


      Brains can look different depending on what species they come from. Human brains look like two halves of a wrinkled football! While other species, likes rats, have a smooth brain the size of a big marble.

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