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Octopuses use mirrors to find food they cannot see

Research from Dartmouth reveals that octopuses can utilize mirrors to identify food out of their direct line of sight, demonstrating advanced cognitive abilities previously thought exclusive to vertebrates. This finding may have implications for our understanding of invertebrate intelligence and the conservation strategies we employ for such species.

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