Could octopuses take over Earth if humans go extinct?
Sunday, 17 November 2024 ()
Zoologist Professor Tim Coulson suggests that octopuses, with their remarkable intelligence and adaptability, could potentially become Earth's dominant species if humans were to disappear. Their advanced cognition and problem-solving skills hint at a future where they might develop complex societies, though their lack of physical adaptation for land poses a challenge.
Zoologist Professor Tim Coulson suggests that octopuses, with their remarkable intelligence and adaptability, could potentially become Earth's dominant species if humans were to disappear. Their advanced cognition and problem-solving skills hint at a future where they might develop complex societies, though their lack of physical adaptation for land poses a challenge.
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