Who rules Earth after humans? The answer will surprise you

Imagine a world without humans. A study suggests octopuses could take over. These marine creatures show remarkable intelligence and adaptability. They solve puzzles, escape enclosures, and even recognize faces. With their unique distributed nervous system, octopuses can process information in each arm independently. As oceans recover, octopus populations may expand rapidly.

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