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Octopus Twitches and Changes Color; Is It Dreaming? – Science Times
Research suggests that octopuses are able to experience different sleep states similar to humans, where they twitch in technicolor, signaling the possibility of…

Octopuses, one of the most astonishing invertebrates known for their impressive intelligence, have been seen twitching in technicolor, with researchers questioning whether octopuses could dream?
As it wraps its eight legs snug around itself, its pupils narrow, breathing evenly, and its body shifting to a uniformed gray.
Suddenly it changes color, shifting from burnt orange to a rusty red. The octopus’ muscles and sucker pads twitch as if the invertebrate is experiencing vivid dreams.
In 2015, an…
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