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This underwater creatures, IQ far more than humans, why not on top of the food chain

Underwater creatures with IQs far exceeding those of humans

By Kevin ButtigiegPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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This underwater creature, has an IQ far more than humans, so why not be on top of the food chain

There are countless bottles of creatures on the earth which some humans have understood, some humans may have never seen, no matter what kind of animals appear, the highest IQ in our hearts is human, we are the master of the earth.

But recently a scientist found that there is another kind of creature on Earth, they are much more powerful than humans, regardless of IQ or body, in the end, what is the reason why such a creature finally lost to humans did not become the master of the Earth?

This creature not only has three hearts, but the whole body is covered with more than 500 million neurons, and intelligence is also quite high, this legendary animal is the octopus.

Octopus in the human world is as food exists in 8 claws look full of meat, whether it is dried and eaten or fried, the taste is very good, who can think of the intelligence of this underwater creature, has far exceeded people's imagination.

Next, let's see what's so special about this animal. There are many different species of this mollusk at the bottom of the sea, and only a small part of it is currently often used as food by people.

The rest have a large part of the group live in the deep sea for years, humans simply do not have the opportunity to see them, they have very high requirements for survival environment, the temperature and ecological slightly unsuitable will die.

We usually see the life the octopus are very small, in the bottom of the sea has a giant octopus, these octopuses even look like monsters, they usually walk back and forth with 8 legs on the seabed and encounter what powerful opponents dare to eat, but Zhang Yu is also quite poor.

In this world exists the world of many humans is their biggest rival, a careless may be caught back and eaten.

A lot of scientific research will use octopus carry out, is because their actions are quite dexterous, can be very flexible to open the cap, solve a variety of scientific problems, and even some tiny spaces can drill into.

So let people have some kind of question, if such a powerful octopus continues to develop, the bottom of the sea gradually has more than human intelligence, and finally, there is no possibility of ruling the whole world to become the hegemon of the Earth.

The real reason for deciding all this lies in what degree of intelligence this underwater creature has reached. After many studies, scientists have found that their intelligence and humans have a lot of the same places, and even think that these creatures are not the existence on Earth, they come from extraterrestrial.

They not only have three hearts, there are more than 500 million neurons, for the surrounding environment is quite sensitive, learning ability is also very strong, slightly taught once can immediately master.

Because the octopus is soft, in the process of moving, if there is no protection, it is likely to be made into pulp, so many octopuses will put the shell of other creatures or coconuts on top of the head.

This slow movement on the coast, not only to prevent a sudden attack by the enemy but also to ensure that no outside harm, this intelligence has been infinitely close to humans, other fish simply can not consider so much. It has also been found that octopuses even after being chopped off legs, can still survive.

The nerves in the leg can even ensure that this broken leg lives longer, but unfortunately, the life span of an octopus is too short, this alone leads to them only as food, but not as the master existence.

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