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Animals With Extraordinary Abilities — #140 —

Octopus — Advanced Intelligence and Shape-Shifting Ability

James Smith Log by: James Smith
The octopus is considered one of the most intelligent invertebrates on Earth. It possesses around 500 million neurons, with a large portion distributed throughout its arms. This unique neural structure allows each arm to perform semi-independent actions, giving the octopus remarkable control and problem-solving ability. Octopuses have demonstrated skills such as opening jars, escaping complex enclosures, using tools, and solving puzzles. One of their most extraordinary abilities is rapid camouflage. By controlling specialized skin cells called chromatophores, an octopus can instantly change its color, texture, and even body shape to blend into its surroundings or mimic other animals. Scientific studies also suggest that octopuses can learn by observation, a trait typically associated with higher vertebrates. Their intelligence and adaptability make them one of the most fascinating animals in the natural world.
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