An ostrich's brain typically weighs around 40-60 grams, which is relatively small compared to its body size. Despite its relatively small size, an ostrich's brain is well-developed and specialized for its survival in its natural habitat.
Yes, the eye of an ostrich is indeed bigger than its brain. In fact, the eye of an ostrich is the largest of any land animal, while the ostrich's brain is relatively small compared to its body size.
No, a bird's eyes are not larger than its brain. In fact, the size of a bird's brain relative to its body is similar to that of mammals.
An Ostrich's eye is the size of a tennis ball
They are not really that different. The human brain is simply larger and more complex - but fundamentally they are the same.
An ostrich's eye is 5cm in diameter- the brain is even smaller.
A Stegosaurus' brain is roughly the size of a walnut, about the size of a dog's brain.
The average Neanderthal brain size was about 1,600 cc, which is slightly larger than the average modern human brain size of around 1,400 cc. This suggests that Neanderthals had relatively large brains compared to their body size.
A medium-sized cauliflower is approximately the same size as an average adult human brain.
Yes.
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As with any quantitative question about organic matter, the answer would depend on the size of the egg in question. Not all ostrich eggs are the same size. The same goes for chicken eggs. In general, an ostrich egg would equal about 2 dozen large chicken eggs.1 ostrich egg = 24 chicken eggs (approx.)24 chicken eggs