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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 food, a first-ever feat for invertebrates
"Our work suggests that octopuses might also have internal maps, an internal representation of space." ...
Researchers found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate hidden prey, making them the first known invertebrates with this ability.
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Octopuses Use Mirrors to Map Space Like Primates and Dolphins
If you were to make a case for evidence of extraterrestrial life on Earth, you would probably use octopuses as an example.
A mirror can seem deceptively simple. To us, it is an everyday object, useful for checking appearances or watching what is ...
The increasing demand on adapting modern livestock farming to higher animal welfare standards requires a thorough understanding of a species’ cognitive abilities to determine their adaptability. With ...
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