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    Self-Recognition Is Usually Shown by Species Having Encephalisation, I
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Self-Recognition Is Usually Shown by Species Having Encephalisation, I

Question 13

Question 13

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Self-recognition is usually shown by species having encephalisation, i.e. a:


A) Larger cerebral cortex
B) Larger head
C) Larger hind-brain
D) Larger visual cortex
E) Smaller brain

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