Can octopuses remember you?

Octopuses can remember humans, says Josh Rothman at the Boston Globe, and "have particular human friends and nemeses." The animals recognize their own names when called out, crawling affectionately towards caretakers they like. If an octopus isn't enamored of you, he'll squirt water at you when you call.
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Do octopuses bond with humans?

Octopuses are playful, resourceful, and inquisitive. Some species cuddle with one another, while others have been known to bond with humans. They are among the most highly evolved invertebrates and are considered by many biologists to be the most intelligent.
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Do octopuses memory?

Octopus brains and vertebrate brains have no common anatomy but support a variety of similar features, including forms of short- and long-term memory, versions of sleep, and the capacities to recognize individual people and explore objects through play.
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Can octopus show affection to humans?

Listen to the story. "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.
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Do octopuses self awareness?

They can navigate mazes, solve puzzles and open childproof jars. Octopuses' cephalopod cousins – squid and cuttlefish – are also highly intelligent, self-aware animals.
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How intelligent is a octopus?

Yet octopuses are extremely intelligent, with a larger brain for their body size than all animals except birds and mammals. They are capable of high-order cognitive behaviors, including tool use and problem-solving, even figuring out how to unscrew jar lids to access food.
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Do octopuses personality?

Octopuses also have personalities. We used the same kind of setup people use when they want to study human personalities. You just ask what do the animals commonly encounter during the day in different situations and look at the variability.
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Do octopuses love their owners?

Octopuses can remember humans, says Josh Rothman at the Boston Globe, and "have particular human friends and nemeses." The animals recognize their own names when called out, crawling affectionately towards caretakers they like. If an octopus isn't enamored of you, he'll squirt water at you when you call.
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Does an octopus have feelings?

Invertebrates such as octopuses may experience other emotions such as curiosity in exploration, affection for individuals, or excitement in anticipation of a future reward."
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Can octopus remember faces?

Octopuses have large optic lobes, areas of the brain dedicated to vision, so we know it is important to their lifestyles. Jon adds, 'Octopuses appear to be able to recognise individuals outside of their own species, including human faces.
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What animal has 32 brains?

Leech has 32 brains. A leech's internal structure is segregated into 32 separate segments, and each of these segments has its own brain. Leech is an annelid.
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Does octopus feel pain?

Kristin Andrews and Frans de Waal posit in a new report published in the journal Science that many animals, including cephalopods such as octopuses, feel pain . But they don't just react reflexively, like a child pulling away their hand from a hot stove. That type of reaction is known as nociception.
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How much DNA do we share with octopus?

In fact, 879 genes are shared between humans and octopuses.
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Do octopus like to be petted?

"The home-kept species often seem to enjoy a short petting session if they acclimate to humans," she said. "However, I try to note that petting may be more like a cat scratching an itch than any form of affection. On the other hand, they do know individuals and interact differently with different people."
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Are octopus scared of humans?

Octopuses are curious creatures and generally not aggressive toward people. But they will defend themselves if provoked and are capable of causing serious injury — as Bisceglia found out the hard way. "Wild animals are unpredictable and should be respected," Trautwein said.
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Can you tame an octopus?

Octopuses are known to be exotic pets. Very rarely do people opt for these animals as pets, and not all octopus species can be tamed.
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Do octopuses get sad?

A new study on whether or not decapod crustaceans and cephalopods are sentient found that yes, they do indeed have the ability to have feelings.
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Can octopuses communicate?

But a new study reveals that both male and female octopuses frequently communicate with each other in challenging displays that include posturing and changing color. And certain behavior patterns emerged that accompanied different color-shifting displays.
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How many souls does an octopus have?

It also has three hearts and is literally mind-bending as its brain is found around its throat. We may imagine that the octopus feeding itself tentacle to mouth, but as Montgomery points out, it actually runs its food along its suckers like a conveyer belt so as to enjoy and taste it.
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What is smarter octopus or dog?

There's a strong likelihood that an octopus is as smart as your average dog. Research has shown that the brain capacity of a giant Pacific octopus is roughly the same as that of a dog. In fact, octopuses like to play with dog toys!
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Which octopus species is smartest?

It's that forward planning -- and use of tools -- that surprisingly makes the veined octopus one of the smartest animals on Earth.
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Are octopuses social?

Octopuses can solve puzzles, use tools, deceive others, adapt their behavior to unfamiliar situations, communicate through pattern and posture, and, it seems, form impromptu social bonds with each other and other species.
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Can octopus edit their DNA?

Unlike other animals, cephalopods – the family that includes octopuses, squid and cuttlefish – do not obey the commands of their DNA to the letter. Instead, they sometimes interfere with the code as it is being carried by a molecular “messenger”.
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How did octopus evolve?

The cephalopods were once thought to have evolved from a monoplacophoran-like ancestor with a curved, tapering shell, and to be closely related to the gastropods (snails). The similarity of the early shelled cephalopod Plectronoceras to some gastropods was used to support this view.
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