Save How Octopuses Upend What We Know About Ourselves: I’ve spent the past few months on an octopus kick. It’s an investigation not only into the lives and minds of octopuses but also into the relationsh by The Ezra Klein Show In 2015 she published the dazzling book “The Soul of an Octopus,” which became a finalist for the National Book Award in nonfiction. Sy Montgomery is a naturalist and the author of dozens of books on animals. We are starting to be smart enough to ask the question: How smart are octopuses? And what are their lives like? But the incomprehensible objects below do not. I suspect it’s the same hunger that leaves many of us yearning to know aliens: How do radically different minds work? What is it like to be a truly different being living in a similar world? The flying objects above remain unidentified. Octopuses (it’s incorrect to say “octopi,” to my despair) are having a moment: There are award-winning books, documentaries and even science fiction about them. How Octopuses Upend What We Know About Ourselves: I’ve spent the past few months on an octopus kick.
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