Bird skulls evolved slower than those of dinosaurs, study suggests

Bird skulls evolved slower than those of dinosaurs, study suggests
Dinosaur and bird skull scans. Picture: Ryan Felice

Bird skulls evolved much more slowly and are far less diverse than those of dinosaurs, a new study suggests.

The birds’ skulls may be more limited in their ability to adapt and specialise than their dinosaur cousins due to the evolution of a big brain, researchers say.

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