The Real-Life Kraken? New fossil evidence reveals a prehistoric octopus that stretched nearly 20 metres long! These "brainy" giants didn't just have size on their side; they had the intelligence to outmaneuver the top predators of the dinosaur era. The ancient deep just got a lot scarier. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/technology/science/prehistoric-kraken-19-metre-giant-octopus-once-ruled-the-dinosaur-era-oceans-study-mg66p8ih?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #AncientKraken #MarineFossils #OctopusIntelligence

**Can octopuses solve puzzles as fast as humans?**

Research has shown that octopuses can solve complex puzzles in a matter of minutes, rivaling human intelligence.

Their intelligence is likely due to their distributed brain structure and ability to process information in parallel.

As Aristotle once said, "Nature is not a place to find solutions, it is a source of problems."

What's the most mind-blowing octopus trick you've heard of?

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"Can octopuses solve puzzles faster than humans?

Octopuses are known for their incredible problem-solving skills, often using tools and adapting to new situations. They have been observed escaping from complex enclosures and even opening jars to get to food.

Intelligence is not just about brain size, as seen in octopuses, but also about creativity and adaptability.

Have you ever seen an octopus outsmart its owner?

#OctopusIntelligence #AnimalCognition #MarineLife"

But that's not all! These cephalopods are puzzle-solving pros who can change color and texture at will using chromatophores. Next time you see one, remember: beneath that clever eight-armed exterior beats a literal triple-hearted marvel!

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πŸ™βœ¨ Octopuses are multitasking marvels! Scientists discover they favor front arms for tasks like reaching, while rear arms help with locomotion. A flexible feat inspiring robotics!

@goodnews

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/sep/11/octopuses-prefer-to-use-different-arms-for-different-tasks-scientists-find

Octopuses prefer to use different arms for different tasks, scientists find

Creatures favour front arms for most tasks, study suggests, despite fact all eight arms are capable of all actions

The Guardian

πŸ™ Are you familiar with the "Ghost Limb" phenomenon? Turns out, octopuses fall for this illusion too! Discover more about their incredible brains. #OctopusIntelligence #MarineLifeMysteries

πŸ”— https://www.tomshw.it/scienze/i-polpi-cadono-nellillusione-della-mano-di-gomma-2025-08-05

Arto fantasma? I polpi cadono in questa illusione

I polpi possono essere ingannati da arti artificiali, credendo che facciano parte del loro corpo, rivelando così un senso di appartenenza corporea.

Tom's Hardware

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With the cunning of an octopus, we navigate the sea of market trends. #OctopusIntelligence 🌊 #wefindtheanswers #marketintelligence #competitiveanalysis

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Octopusmoord

Ze zijn ’s werelds eerste intensieve octopuskwekerij aan het bouwen. Zo kunnen we dat voorkomen:

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Humans and octopuses descended from SAME animal that lived 518 million years ago

Octopuses have a large variety of gene regulators in their bran that is similar to the human brain. Experts say it is because they both descended from the same primitive worm-like animal.

Daily Mail