Curious Octopus Investigates His Reflection in Mirror
Arnold the barrel-loving, puzzle-solving octopus who lives at Octolab, was presented with a mirror inside his tank. Arnold at first didn't appear to know what was happening, but he stretched his magnificent body all the way out and went to investigate. Although Arnold saw another octopus, he couldn't get to it, despite many tries to get behind the looking glass.
It's always fun running mirror tests. Watching animals react to themselves in a mirror is fascinating. Octopus mirror tests provide a lot of insight on the intelligence of this magnificent creature.
It's unclear if Arnold understood that this was his reflection, but after awhile he decided he preferred his beloved barrel over anything else anyway.
In a previous mirror test, Another octopus had a very different and very angry response.
As he watches his own reflection, the "other octopus" mimics his actions. It's on at this point and he attacks the mirror. He quickly realizes that something isn't right leaving our angry octopus very confused.
Octolab is a research facility that seeks to learn more about these incredible creatures by observing their behavior in a variety of situations. Each and every cephalopod in their care has been rescued from a fisherman's catches and saved from an otherwise horrific fate.
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