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英語聽力:《恐龍的戰(zhàn)爭》3 頑強(qiáng)防御—13

所屬教程:英語聽力:探索與發(fā)現(xiàn)

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2017年06月06日

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…the equivalent of a human being with a brain the size of a pea. Lobes for both sight and smell are tiny. Areas controlling information analysis, learning, and complex thought are barely developed.

If you look at the size of their brain, you actually have to kind of wonder how these animals managed.

But they did manage. Physical size makes up for every other shortcoming. Surviving for 15 million years, these mammoth creatures spread out across the globe onto every continent except Antarctica. But there’s another dinosaur that doesn’t rely on size. It uses an even more unusual trick to stay alive, the most sophisticated communication system ever developed in the prehistoric world.

It’s one vegetarian that lacks any obvious weaponry. A Parasaurolophus is a duckbill.

Named for its duck like beak, weighing in at almost four tons, it’s not tiny, but taking on a seven-ton predator like a T-Rex would be suicide.

They have no fangs, no armor at all, no spikes or horns anywhere on the body. They seem to be large, vulnerable targets.

Parasaurolophus range across a vast area more than 160,000 square kilometers from Alberta, Canada, to New Mexico, a region with more than its fair share of vicious predators.

What has puzzled all of us is, how did they protect themselves?

The most important clue to this mystery is buried inside their skull. Parasaurolophus has the biggest brain of all herbivores and one part of that brain is abnormally large—the area responsible for hearing …

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