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en.m.wikipedia.orgAdult oysters or mussels are sessile, meaning that their mobile larvae settle into one place and live stuck there for the rest of their lives. The choices afforded to these animals are few. Their nerves are centralized but not to the extent of full brains. They probably have fewer total neurons than, say, an ant. And a hearty mussel or oyster is... See more
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While other vertebrates, such as the rougheye rockfish and the bowhead whale, can reach an impressive age of around 200 years, the Greenland shark is by far the longest-lived vertebrate with some estimates as high as 512 years.
Amie Pearce • The longevity of the Greenland shark
The body of an octopus is remarkable enough. The common octopus, O. vulgaris, has eight armlike appendages, three hearts pumping blue blood, an ink-based defense mechanism, and highly developed jet propulsion. An octopus can change size, shape, texture, and color at will, and all at the same time if necessary.
Anil Seth • Being You: A New Science of Consciousness
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A Sea squirt consumes its own brain when it stops moving. Don't be like the sea squirt.
The sea squirt lives one of the ocean's most curious lives. Beginning as a free-swimming, tadpole-like creature with a primitive brain, spinal cord, and tail, it roams the sea in search of a permanent home.... See more
instagram.comVarious species of chitons, a type of marine mollusk
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