Animals with larger brains tend to be larger than animals with smaller brains. Also, to a degree, larger brains tend to mean more complex behaviors. Yes, some mammals have more brains than humans and have less intelligence, but any mammal is more intelligent than an earthworm which only has some ganglia for a brain.
There are many ways that a smaller and larger state can differ. The economy may be better because of more people in larger states, and there may be more activities a person can do in a larger state.
Only for some animals.
because if their were too many large animals they would eat all the smaller animals and in the end the larger ones would die of starvation they would of run out of food so the fewer larger ones there are the better chance they have of surviving
because whan they are larger that means that they are fatter and when that happens your brain get messed up and it just some how it has some brains of einstine
because the smaller animals have shorter life spans, so they grow and develop faster.
If you are thinking about chimpanzees and dolphins, they have larger brains because dolphins cant move their eyes and chimpanzees have brains that are smaller, they just use it more. Frogs have much smaller brains since they can't figure out lots of things. But my African dwarf frog would always swim toward my hand, showing they can remember some things.
I'd like to think so.
Yes. Smaller animals such as deer or elk eat grass or plants and then they are eaten by larger animals.
Apes are larger and more intelligent than monkeys, and they do have larger brains. I think that apes would have larder brains because arnt they bigger in size?
Animal brains vary in size, and cannot "think" like human brains can. With the different habits and knowledge, they can not process many human objects. People say that animals' brains are tiny,but some are even smarter than humans!
Because of the black coons.