Neuroscientist Kamilla Souza is exploring the brains of dolphins and humpback whales to uncover the mysterious behaviors and adaptations of these marine animals, particularly in Central and South America. With limited knowledge about their brain structures, Souza's research aims to fill the gap, enhancing the scientific community's understanding of these creatures. A significant recent event was the discovery of a deceased baby humpback whale, which provided a unique opportunity for studying its brain and potentially understanding more about whale behaviors and their adaptations to underwater living.
Kamilla Souza emphasizes the importance of whale brain studies, noting that we still know very little about these creatures' brains and behaviors in Central and South America.
Researching the brains of dolphins and whales can reveal much about their adaptations to life in the ocean, enriching our understanding of marine biology.
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