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Nature 446, 730 (12 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446730a; Published online 11 April 2007
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John Innes Centre Project Leader in Plant or Microbial Sciences
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- Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK
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Builders with little brains
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BOOK REVIEWED-Animal Architects: Building and the Evolution of Intelligence
by James L. Gould, & Carol Grant Gould
Basic Books: 2007. 316 pp. $26.95
Running, climbing, diving and surviving in extreme environments are just some of the physical skills in which animals excel compared with humans. But we are confident that our bigger brains make us better at tasks demanding intelligence.
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