
culture in cephalopods
Culture in cephalopods refers to their ability to learn, adapt, and transmit behaviors across generations, much like humans do. These intelligent animals, including octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish, can share problem-solving techniques, hunting strategies, and communication methods within their groups. Evidence suggests they can pass on learned behaviors through social interactions, indicating a form of cultural transmission. This highlights their cognitive complexity and capacity for social learning, allowing them to thrive in diverse environments by sharing knowledge and adapting behaviors collectively.