Another way of thinking
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The staff at the Seattle Aquarium name octopuses, seals, and sea otters according to behaviors they exhibit. Their different behaviors, as compared to fish or crabs, their complex brains, and their greater diversity are indicative of intelligence in these invertebrates. Researchers believe that cephalopods, which include squids and cuttlefish, are smarter than fish, but not as smart as mammals.
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 1999
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Rattle snake roundups
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The conservation of Sweetwater Rattlesnake in Texas region is discussed.
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2006
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