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"The researchers found that ecological factors were more strongly associated with brain size than measures of sociality. Species living in shallow habitats on or near

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Octopuses, squid and cuttlefish may have evolved large brains because of the challenges posed by their environments rather than the demands of social life, according to a new study published in iScience today.

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