T. rex Intelligence: Not as Smart as a Primate, Closer to a Crocodile, Study Finds

A new study has reaffirmed the long-held belief that Tyrannosaurus rex possessed cognitive intelligence more akin to crocodiles rather than primates. Using updated data and analysis methods, scientists estimated that T. rex’s brain likely contained between 250 million and 1.7 billion neurons, similar to modern crocodiles. This finding challenges previous estimates that suggested the dinosaur had a brain size and neuron count comparable to primates.

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