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Perception Questions

In general, small animals have higher reactions than bigger ones, this happens because it takes less time for the neural signals to reach the brain/limb in small animals, as their neural paths are shorter, meanwhile in big animals such elephants the path that the signal needs to travel is longer.
 
In general, small animals have higher reactions than bigger ones, this happens because it takes less time for the neural signals to reach the brain/limb in small animals, as their neural paths are shorter, meanwhile in big animals such elephants the path that the signal needs to travel is longer.
So shouldn’t that be reflected on their profiles? They literally can react to things I think in half the amount of milliseconds that we can.
 
Flies, cats and squirrels have profiles in the wiki? Either way, unless the match is equalized and the size is considerable, the wiki does not account for speed-size relationship, it simply put the speed in the profile.
 
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