If you were to make a case for evidence of extraterrestrial life on Earth, you would probably use octopuses as an example.
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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 ...
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Octopuses learn to use mirrors to find hidden prey in first-ever invertebrate study
"Our findings are the first to demonstrate that invertebrates can use mirrors to understand their environment to find prey." ...
Researchers found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate hidden prey, making them the first known invertebrates ...
Octopuses are remarkably intelligent creatures, as was demonstrated by Inky the Octopus’s famous escape from the National Aquarium of New Zealand through a drainpipe back to sea in 2016. A new ...
Octopuses may be even smarter than we thought. Researchers at Dartmouth found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to ...
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