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Brainless Creatures Can Do Some Incredibly Smart Things
Some life on Earth can count, anticipate future events, and design railway networks without the distinctive organ.
There's no denying that human intelligence makes our species stand out from other life on Earth. Our brains much more than our brawn account for our evolutionary successes—as well as our sometimes devastating impacts on the planet.
Our modern brain is an evolutionary feat more than 520 million years in the making, and it is the key to everything that makes us human. But while human brains are extraordinary, we don't have a monopoly on intelligence.
“Reserving the term 'cognition' for typically human problem-solving abilities ... and dismissing simpler behavior as mechanistic, reflexive, and hard-wired does not do justice to the behavioral complexities of even the simplest of organisms,” University of Gronigen psychologist Marc van Duijn and his colleagues