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An octopus learned to use a mirror to find food hidden behind it, a skill never seen outside vertebrates
A small, two-spotted octopus did something no invertebrate has been recorded doing before: it looked into a mirror, processed ...
Most of us think of the brain as a single command center that controls everything the body does. Octopuses work differently.
Octopus and other cephalopods are good at hiding themselves—and are inspiring cutting-edge technologies that may help us do the same. Cephalopods like the giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) ...
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An octopus keeps about two-thirds of its neurons in its arms
An octopus distributes roughly two-thirds of its neurons not in its brain but across its eight arms, giving each limb a ...
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