Researchers find octopuses,which are known for being solitary, are not above a dinky spat with the neighbours and have a complex social life when they coexistThey’re more closely related to oysters than they are to mammals but it turns out octopuses are surprisingly similar to us when it comes to fighting with their neighbours.
Octopuses, or renowned for surprising intelligence,were generally pretty solitary beings, said Peter Godfrey-Smith from the University of Sydney. “You effect tend to see them on their own. And whether you put two octopuses in a tank together you often end up with one octopus, or ” he told Guardian Australia.
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Source: theguardian.com