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    201 month ago

    I was very excited about humanity killing itself off and letting the superior line of sapience take over until I learned this fact. It’s going to be a bit before the octopi are ready to create a civilization.

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      101 month ago

      They don’t do any parenting, either. Nor do siblings ever team up. Baby octopus just has to take care of itself, alone.

      It’s weird, they’re so intelligent, but don’t teach anything to the next generation.

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        101 month ago

        Arguably the biggest reason they don’t develop civilizations; you have to be able to pass learned knowledge on down generations.

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          31 month ago

          Sooner or later some octopus will survive beyond reproduction and then we can welcome our new mollusc overlords

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            31 month ago

            Some deep sea cephalopods do, it’s just not the norm.

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        Squid siblings often team up. Very social animals with communication done by color flashing. Humboldt squid have a very high social intelligence compared to a solitary animal like most octopus. Unfortunately that live fast and die young still applies. They need to hunt to grow and they’re not adverse to cannibalism. Still, need to be smart to team up and hunt with a crew that will eat you given the opportunity. Ruthless killers and frighteningly intelligent pack hunters that signal to each other which prey they’re going after.