Talk:Cephalopod intelligence

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[edit] What needs expanding.

Just how intelligent are they? What experiments/studies, conducted by whom, have shown it? What controversies exist in the academic community about this (they do, that much I get from the web links)? We need more details about the lifestyle - BTW, there are differences between the lifestyles of different cephalopods (squid are swift, active swimmers, while octopuses are mostly slow sea-bottom crawlers). Who says that octopus arms are as efficient as the human hand? Precisely how is the cephalopod nervous system unlike that of vertebrates, and how is it unlike that of other molluscs? We need more info, and from the first-hand academic sources, too - otherwise the whole article adds so little new information that it had better be merged into cephalopod.--194.145.161.227 12:18, 2 December 2006 (UTC)