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Is a Tool-using Octopus Intelligent?

Is a Tool-using Octopus Intelligent? Tune in and join the conversation during the premiere of "Rethinking Thinking: How Intelligent Are Other Animals?" on Friday, January 31st at 8pm EST.

Intelligence was once thought to be uniquely human. But researchers have discovered astonishing cognitive abilities in many other species—not just our close cousins like chimps, or fellow mammals like dolphins—but also crows, parrots, and even octopuses. If we consider the intelligence of swarms, we must add bees, termites, and ants to the list of super smart creatures. Join the scientists who study smarts as we ask: What is intelligence? Why do some species get an extra dose? And just how special are humans, really?

This program is part of the BIG IDEAS SERIES, made possible with support from the JOHN TEMPLETON FOUNDATION.

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