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How intelligent are octopuses?

>> No.11121261

>>11121243
Smarter than 77.89% of /sci/

>> No.11121263

>>11121243
Moreso than nearly every /sci/ poster, myself included.

>> No.11121272

>>11121243
Smarter than you, cause the plural of octopus is octopi.

>> No.11121275

>>11121243
*octopodes

>> No.11122086

>>11121243
They can open pickles. Smarter than women.

>> No.11122159

>>11121272
Supremely retarded brainlet
>>11121275
Correct
OP is also correct.

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>>11121272

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>>11121243
Highly intelligent. It is unfortunate for them that they are water bound and don't live very long.

>> No.11122185

>>11121272
>The standard English plural of octopus is octopuses. However, the word octopus comes from Greek, and the Greek plural form is octopodes ( |äk'täp??dez|). Modern usage of octopodes is so infrequent that many people mistakenly create the erroneous plural form octopi, formed according to rules for Latin plurals

>> No.11122201

>>11122185
Thanks

>> No.11122202

>>11121243
On average, 100 IQ points. (yes, this is now an IQ thread)

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>>11121243
>How intelligent are octopuses?
Not even the smartest cephalopod.

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>another IQ thread

>> No.11122226

>>11121261
they've never even shitposted

>> No.11122852

>>11122214
>april fool's joke
*sigh*

>> No.11123229

what can they do?

>> No.11123275

>>11123229
Seek and steal bait from lobster traps for their own use in catching crabs.
Sneak onto fishing boats and hide in containers. They will look for dead or dying crabs, knowing that is where crabs will be placed.
In captivity they can escape from their aquarium, move across a dry floor, climb into another aquarium that contains crabs, feed, and return to their own aquarium.
Solve problems, remember previous solutions, and apply solutions to similar puzzles with different configurations.

They also appear to play, and in captivity can grow bored without stimulation.

>> No.11123302

>>11122159
>t. illiterate troll

>> No.11124492

>>11122226
that makes them either sub 0 iq or above 230iq

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>>11121243
>octopuses
Octopi*

>> No.11124583

>>11122208
What are the smartest gastropod and scaphopod?

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>>11121243
Another IQ thread

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>>11124583
Reef cuttlefish are social.

>> No.11125135

>>11121272
If you had any sense of self-awareness you would be too embarrassed to ever post here again.

>> No.11125305

>>11125135
Depressingly enough, he's still smarter than half of /sci/ though. No, I'm not him.

>> No.11125308

>>11122226
You don't know that

>> No.11125893

>>11125308
fucken octopus ur ded

>> No.11125971

>>11121243
We don’t make threads about it, that’s for sure

>> No.11126082

>>11124567
see >>11122185

>> No.11126328

>>11121243
So intelligent they never make IQ threads on /sci/.