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Environmental & Analytical Chemistry

Octopuses Can Learn to Hunt Crabs Using Only Their Prey’s Reflection

Abdurrohim Arsyad Jul 6, 2026 0

A groundbreaking study has revealed that wild-caught California two-spot octopuses (Octopus bimaculoides) possess a remarkable capacity for learning, enabling them…

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