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Can animals recognize themselves in the mirror?
What could possibly scare a big, powerful predator with sharp teeth and massive jaws? The answer, surprisingly, is its own ...
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Octopuses learn to use mirrors to find hidden prey in first-ever invertebrate study
"Our findings are the first to demonstrate that invertebrates can use mirrors to understand their environment to find prey." ...
Researchers found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate hidden prey, making them the first known invertebrates with this ability.
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I wake up in the morning and look in the mirror. I shower and do my hair and makeup in front of a vanity mirror, then get dressed with the help of my full-length mirror. I have three mirrors in my ...
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