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1922 diagram of the skulls of Triceratops (at top) and Trachodon (Edmontosaurus): illustrating the small size of the brains shown in black. The brains of these animals, twice the bulk of an elephant, were the size of a man's fist. |
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Lucas, Frederic Augustus (1922) [1901] Animals of the Past: An Account of Some of the Creatures of the Ancient World (PDF) (6th ed.), New York: American Museum of Natural History, pp. p. 84 Retrieved on 11 March 2009. |
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American Museum of Natural History staff |
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