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Only recently have scientists accorded chimpanzees, so closely related to humans we can share blood transfusions, the dignity of having a mind. But now, increasingly, researchers who study octopuses are convinced that these boneless, alien animals—creatures whose ancestors diverged from the lineage that would lead to ours roughly 500 to 700 million years ago—have developed intelligence, emotions, and individual personalities. Their findings are challenging our understanding of consciousness itself.
(Source: orionmagazine.com, via givemesomethingtoread)
“someone”...“something”.
This article is long but so fascinating, it really is
“Octopuses,” writes philosopher Godfrey-Smith, “are a separate experiment [by nature] in the evolution of the mind.”
zoec123: Amazing!!
zoec123: Amazing!!
The biggest problem I have with much of science fiction I’ve read/seen is the ease with which human beings communicate...
See above comic regarding cephalopod intelligence.
I read the beginning, and I’m afraid that the octopus might have actually wanted to eat Sy…
went through a big Octopus phase as a kid. That means that...read every octopus book in...
This article is really interesting. Good read!
I was thinking about how much I love primates, and then thought about how much I love octopi. And then I thought, “Man...
This is one of the coolest things ever!