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Scientists gave an octopus a mirror. Here’s what happened next
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- Biology: First evidence in invertebrates: Octopuses understand mirror images blue News · 8h ago
- An octopus used a mirror to find food it couldn’t see, a first for any invertebrate Martin Cid Magazine · 8h ago
- Octopuses use mirrors to find food they cannot see ScienceDaily · 8h ago
- Octopuses learn to use mirrors to find hidden prey in first-ever invertebrate study Yahoo · 8h ago
- Scientists gave an octopus a mirror. Here’s what happened next BBC Wildlife Magazine · 8h ago
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