Many zoologists consider cuttlefish to be the most intelligent invertebrate species, which is quite a problem from an evolutionary perspective. Evolutionists view intelligence evolving through social interactions and long lifespans. But cuttlefish are cephalopods. They don’t have a complex social structure and live only about a year—the lifespan of a butterfly. How did cuttlefish become so bright?
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