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how is octopus intelligent?Describe in detail.

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Answered by characteristics
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An octopus has 3 brains.This is the main reason that an octopus is too intelligent.


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Answered by thegamerman
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Answer:

The octopus is the most intelligent life form in the cephalopod family.

it has been known to solve complex problems that even some adults have problems with.

Explanation: this anomaly is caused by its excess of 9 brains. There is one central brain located in the mantle of the octopus. The other eight brains are essentially in the arms, being that each arm has over 40 million neurons, essentially turning into a "mini-brain". The octopus has also shown to be playful. They have developed enough intelligence to feel boredom, juggling with small shells or squirting at a object just as it comes back. This in itself shows that the octopus is very intuitive and clever

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