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How Smart Is an Octopus?

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In other words, an encounter with an octopus can sometimes leave you with the strong feeling that you’ve encountered another mind.

But that mind—if mind it is—has evolved along a route entirely different from the one that led to our own. The most-recent common ancestors of humans and octopuses lived about 600 million years ago, early in the evolution of animal life. Although much about our joint ancestors is obscure, they were probably small wormlike creatures that lived in the sea. This makes octopuses very different from other animals we suspect of sentience, such as dolphins and dogs, parrots and crows, which are much more closely related to us. In the words of Peter Godfrey-Smith, “If we can make contact with cephalopods as sentient beings, it is not because of a shared history, not because of kinship, but because evolution built minds twice over. This is probably the closest we will come to meeting an intelligent alien.”

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Octopuses and the Puzzle of Aging

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Octopuses are so smart, but why do they have such a short life span?

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The secrets of a 165-million-year-old fossil 'octopus'

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Humans are just starting to understand the octopus — and it's mind-blowing

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Over 95% of all animals on Earth are invertebrates. The octopus is the smartest of them all and has approximately 300 million neurons throughout its body. That’s not much compared to the 100 billion in humans, but it’s a giant leap from the 16 million in frogs. 

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Octopuses are solitary creatures who spend most of their lives swimming alone, even when it comes time to mate.

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Some, but not all, types of male octopus will steer clear from a female mate. Instead of getting close, he’ll send a package of his sperm to her from a distance, which she’ll grab and store for later.

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A male will sometimes send a gift along with his package — one of his eight arms, which he severs himself.

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Luckily, octopuses can regrow lost limbs, just like starfish. They can even close off the severed artery to reduce blood loss.

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When they do bleed, octopuses bleed blue blood, not red. That’s because their blood is high in copper instead of iron.

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Octopuses will sometimes deliberately sever an arm to distract a predator long enough to jet away at top speeds of 25 mph.

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“ With the new Kickstarter collection, we now have 37 species of tiny metal skulls!
Let us know your favorites and what you’d like to see in our next collection!
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With the new Kickstarter collection, we now have 37 species of tiny metal skulls!

Let us know your favorites and what you’d like to see in our next collection!

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“A fun sketch from last weekend. See a few more over here at my solo blog.
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A fun sketch from last weekend. See a few more over here at my solo blog.

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“ Phylogenetic tree of the lemurs based on mobile genetic elements taken from a paper I just published in PLoS ONE. Link to the article by clicking on the photo.
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Phylogenetic tree of the lemurs based on mobile genetic elements taken from a paper I just published in PLoS ONE. Link to the article by clicking on the photo.

(Ed.: fascinating! Thank you!)

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Source: plosone.org

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