Octopuses use mirrors to find food they cannot see
Octopuses may be even smarter than we thought. Researchers at Dartmouth found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate food hidden behind themโa skill previously seen only in vertebrates like mammals and birds. After training, the animals correctly identified the foodโs
Octopuses may be even smarter than we thought. Researchers at Dartmouth found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate food hidden behind themโa skill previously seen only in vertebrates like mammals and birds. After training, the animals correctly identified the foodโs location about 73% of the time, showing they could use a mirror as a tool rather than simply reacting to a reflection.
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