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Why is cerebellum more developed in mammals

Why is cerebellum more developed in the mammals that fly or jump?

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The cerebellum is main brain structure which coordinates the movement and equilibrium of body. For this reason it appears more build up in mammals that fly or jumps (like bats). The cerebellum is also extremely significant for the flight of birds.

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