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What are octopuses addicted to?
What happens to octopuses given the amphetamine MDMA, commonly known as Ecstasy? According to scientists at Johns Hopkins University, the cephalopods react to the drug in much the same way as humans, leading them to conclude that our brains and octopus brains are wired the same for certain social behaviors.
Are octopus like humans?
That’s because octopuses are the most complex animal with the most distant common ancestor to humans. This means that octopuses have very little in common with humans, evolution-wise. They have developed eyes, limbs, and brains via a completely separate route, with very different ancestors, from humans.
Is octopus social?
Octopuses are undoubtedly remarkable creatures: they can solve puzzles, use tools and even mimic other species. The animal, referred to only as the larger Pacific striped octopus (LPSO), does seem to be a social species, and a couple of other types of octopus have now been discovered that also show social behaviour.
Where is an octopus brain?
Octopuses have about as many neurons as a dog – the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) has around 500 million. About two thirds are located in its arms. The rest are in the doughnut-shaped brain, which is wrapped around the oesophagus and located in the octopus’s head.
Do octopuses show affection?
“Don’t call these arms, pal, or I’ll squirt you with water.” Octopuses can recognize people they interact with and treat them with affection or anger.
Do octopuses have empathy?
An octopus and its nervous system is an excellent analog for how empathy and duplex information transfer, as well as distributed agency works to create an extremely high performance system. Octopuses have to not only be able to hide. They also have to be able to crack clams and crabs, and occasionally open jars.
Do octopuses have culture?
We already know an octopus can learn by watching other octopuses, but as yet we don’t have evidence of culture. Very few creatures display intelligence comparable to humans and understanding why is a long-standing scientific question.
Do octopuses relationship?
Most octopus species only get an opportunity to mate at the end of their lives, and for the females, laying the eggs and guarding the eggs, it’s the last thing they ever have to do. There are two basic ways that we know of that octopuses mate. They mate like a lot of mammals do, with the male on top of the female…